By Paul Jones
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A bill to require California law enforcement to obtain warrants before asking Web companies to turn over emails or other online communications passed the state Assembly Friday, moving it closer to a final vote that would send it to Gov. Jerry Brown.
The bill, SB 467 by Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, would require state law enforcement agencies to receive a warrant before going after information from people's email, Tw...
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