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Originally Posted by MyselfCCS
Sure there's a difference but the question remains, is there a reasonable expectation of privacy at a members only section of an ABS? if so, what are the implication regarding the legalities of this?
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Adding a "members-only" section to the hypothetical wouldn't change my opinion. The "members-only" section would still be a public place under the court's broad holding in
Cammack.
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Originally Posted by MyselfCCS
So my final question is this, since there is a precedent of an appeal being denied, anyone in a similar situation has absolutely no chance of a different outcome even if the judge agrees with the dissenting opinion?
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Absolutely no chance? I wouldn't go THAT far. But under the rule of
stare decisis, judges follow precedents, and
Cammack is still good law, as far as I know. Dissents have no precedential value because, well, they're dissents.