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United States v. Wilson

A court case where the Ninth Circuit reversed a CSAM conviction due to issues with automated screening.

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Jan 27, 2026
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What appellate cases reversed CSAM convictions due to authentication failures, and what went wrong in forensic practice?

The most prominent federal appellate decision that curtailed a on evidentiary grounds is , where found the government failed to establish the reliability of Google’s automated screening and therefore ...

Jan 18, 2026
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How have courts treated provider‑initiated scans for CSAM under the Fourth Amendment and what changes are pending?

Federal courts have largely allowed private, provider‑initiated automated scans for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) to proceed without a warrant under the “private search” doctrine, but recent appe...

Jan 16, 2026

How have courts ruled on cached browser files as evidence of possession in CSAM prosecutions since 2015?

Since 2015 courts have produced a split and technical body of decisions about whether cached browser files (and similar cached/automated detections) constitute "possession" for CSAM prosecutions and w...

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