Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Mike Lee, R-Utah, on Wednesday vowed to reintroduce “in the coming weeks” legislation backed by the technology industry barring warrantless searches of personal emails and other data U.S. citizens put in the cloud.
In an op-ed on RealClearPolitics, the lawmakers lamented that the Electronic Communications Privacy Act Amendments Act they offered in the past Congress didn’t make it out of the Senate.
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