However, what is most ironic about this ruling is that it was not made with intent to thwart terrorism but in fact was made regarding an American citizen returning from the Philippines with child pornography on his computer. Now I'm all for this man rotting in jail for years but this sets a dangerous precedent. For example, if one is an attorney with confidential attorney client privilege on your computer and now all of the sudden because you choose to leave the United States your information is subject to becoming not so confidential. More interestingly, how will they handle companies that have government contracts that issue laptops with confidential information?
This seems to me yet another violation of privacy and illegal search and seizures that has plagued the Bush Administration and the conservative justices that have been appointed by them or previous so called conservatives. The prevailing wisdom being, if you do not have anything to hide than why worry? Yet, as I pointed out above this is not simply the case and I can only hope that the Supreme Court realizes this as well.
I guess as always...big brother is watching more and more.