Technology law will soon be reshaped by people who don't use email
Trevor Timm in The Guardian takes a somewhat terrifying look at the actions and language the Supreme Court uses while discussing technology:
There's been much discussion – and derision – of the US supreme court's recent forays into cellphones and the internet, but as more and more of these cases bubble up to the high chamber, including surveillance reform, we won't be laughing for long: the future of technology and privacy law will undoubtedly be written over the next few years by nine individuals who haven't "really 'gotten to' email" and find Facebook and Twitter "a challenge" .