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- W3112100033 abstract "The article for the American Bar Association previews the U.S. Supreme Court case of Van Buren v. United States, No. 19-783, argued on November 30, 2020. In this case, Petitioner Nathan Van Buren, a Georgia police sergeant, improperly took money from someone to access a law enforcement computer database to investigate whether another individual was an undercover police officer. As a result, petitioner was convicted of federal computer fraud and bribery. Petitioner appealed his convictions to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and argued that because he had authority as a police officer to access this database, he did not commit computer fraud, even though he accessed the information for an improper purpose. The Court of Appeals rejected petitioner’s argument. Petitioner appealed to the Supreme Court asking the Court to hold that a person cannot be convicted of federal computer fraud for accessing information on a protected computer if the person has authority to access the information, even if the person accesses it for an improper purpose. This article examines the parties' arguments in the Supreme Court briefs, as well as the briefs of the numerous amicus curiae." @default.
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- W3112100033 title "Permission and Purpose: Does a Person Violate the Federal Computer Fraud Statute by Accessing a Computer with Authorization but for an Improper Purpose?" @default.
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