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Google ‘keyword warrant’ in Minnesota now part of national privacy debate
A deadly hit-and-run driver, an arsonist who killed a family of five and a serial rapist. Police in three states, including Minnesota, investigated those crimes using an increasingly controversial strategy, seeking to identify anyone who used Google to search specific keywords associated with those cases.  Now, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is considering whether those so-called “reverse warrants” served on Google violate the Constitution. A similar warrant filed in the still unsolved death of Dr. Cathy Donovan in Mille Lacs County, first uncovered by 5 INVESTIGATES, now has the attention of national digital privacy advocates. “This particular case stands out to me as one where there’s

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