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Legislation in the House that would end the warrantless searches of email records is gaining steam.
Privacy advocates had grown frustrated in recent months as Senate legislation that would curtail the email powers of law enforcement was thrown off track amid revelations about National Security Agency surveillance.
But they are increasingly optimistic that an update to the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) — which allows law enforcement agencies to obtain things like emails without a warrant if they have been stored electronically for more than 180 days — could see action in the House.
The Email Privacy Act from Reps. Kevin Yoder (R-Kans.), Tom Graves (R-Ga.) and Jared Polis (D-Colo.) has 181 co-sponsors in the House, and the authors are “still pushing to get more,” according to a Yoder spokesman.
“There’s a lot of growing support for that bill,” said Mark Stanley of the Center for Democracy and Technology. “A lot of members of Congress see this as a common sense thing.”
More than 40 lawmakers have signed onto the bill since November, pushing the total close to the magic number of 218, which would represent a majority of the House.
“A lot of members of Congress see this as a common sense thing,” Stanley said.
Passage of legislation to limit warrantless email searches appeared to be a done deal last year until revelations about National Security Agency surveillance rocked the debate.
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Okay, but how do you get a lawless administration to abide by the law?
Who cares about warrantless searches of my emails, when they don’t give a shit about warrantless searches of my house!?!
These pukes give lip service to the Constitution but they don’t two shits about following the law. So long as it does not negatively affect their lives, they could care less.
its the congressional e-mails that ought to be scrutinized by the public!
Harrison J. Bounel IS the law. There ain’t no goin’ back, we are over the edge and tumbling end-over-end inexorably toward final reality.
Who’s going to keep Google out of my email?