JERRY BROWN VETOES BILL, thus allowing warrantless phone searches. “The Sunday veto means that when police arrest anybody in the Golden State, they may search that person’s mobile phone — which in the digital age likely means the contents of persons’ e-mail, call records, text messages, photos, banking activity, cloud-storage services, and even where the phone has traveled.”
UPDATE: A reader notes that the article fails to mention anywhere that Brown is a Democrat. It does, however, mention that the author of the bill is a Dem.