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Warrants needed for cellphone searches, Supreme Court rules

2014-06-25 17:10:40| InfoWorld: Top News

Police must obtain warrants to search cellphones and smartphones when they are making arrests, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in a unanimous decision. The ruling involves two separate cases from Massachusetts and California, with the decision weighing heavily in favor of privacy rights.

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Update: Warrants needed for cellphone searches, Supreme Court rules

2014-06-25 17:10:40| InfoWorld: Top News

Police cannot generally search cellphones without a warrant when they are arresting someone, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision Wednesday that weighs heavily in favor of Fourth Amendment and privacy rights.

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Supreme Court Permits Some Limits on Carbon Regulation

2014-06-24 15:45:21| ENR.com: Headline News

Nation's top court places some limitations on carbon regulations for powerplants and refineries under two Clean Air Act program, but permits greenhouse regulation under other sections of the law.

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Spain's Supreme Court gives go-ahead to Canary Islands drilling

2014-06-24 13:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Spain's Supreme Court approved on Tuesday a $7-billion oil exploration project off the Canary Islands, clearing one of the final hurdles for oil company Repsol to begin drilling within months. In 2012, Spain's government granted permits for hydrocarbon exploration off the coasts of the Fuerteventura and Lanzarote islands, but they were frozen while courts decided on a number of appeals on environmental grounds. Of the seven appeals against drilling rejected by the Supreme Court, one was from the...

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Supreme Court largely backs Obamas emissions cuts

2014-06-24 11:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Blue and Green: US president Barack Obamas plans to curb greenhouse gas emissions have been mostly backed by the Supreme Court. Some limits have been placed on the plans, including exempting some smaller emitters. Earlier this month, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unveiled a new strategy that aims to cut carbon pollution from fossil fuel power plants by 30% by 2030. The organisation added that the net climate and health benefits of the move would add up to $82 billion (48bn). A group of 128 companies...

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