Multiple Choice
In Packingham v. United States the Court ruled that to deprive access to social media altogether was unconstitutional. What was the basis for their decision?
A) Preventing people from accessing social media would bar a substantial amount of expression and thus a violation to First Amendment rights.
B) Laws should be written more broadly to represent the legitimate interests of the state.
C) Allowing access to social media would provide valuable incriminating information that could be used in court.
D) The Court recognized the difficulty of separating digital data from more traditional evidence.
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Q2: Which of the following cases addressed issues
Q3: The Supreme Court is not interested in
Q4: Regarding the search of digital information from
Q5: To search digital information from a cell
Q6: The digital information on a cell phone
Q7: Searches and seizures of computers are limited
Q8: Cell phones and computers play an important
Q9: In which of the following cases did
Q10: Individuals do not have a reasonable expectation
Q11: States are allowed to enact specific, narrowly