Some Supreme Court Justices Back Government in Email Fight With Microsoft
- Microsoft seeks to block warrant seeking emails in Ireland
- U.S. says ruling for company would hobble law enforcement
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Several U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed support for the government Tuesday in its fight with Microsoft Corp. over whether a decades-old law lets government investigators get digital information stored on overseas servers.
The Trump administration is challenging a lower-court ruling that barred federal law enforcement officials from using the 1986 Stored Communications Act to get a suspected drug trafficker’s emails, which were kept on a Microsoft server in Ireland. During an hour-long argument, the justices struggled to decide how a law older than the World Wide Web affects law enforcement in the era of cloud computing.