Oath Holdings, Inc. v. Ajemian
Petition for certiorari denied on March 26, 2018
Issue: Whether a court-appointed legal representative, such as an estate administrator, should be able to provide lawful consent under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq., for the disclosure of private email messages stored in an online email account by a user who died without a will or any other indication of actual consent.
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- Petition of the day (Aurora Barnes, February 6, 2018)
| Date | Proceedings and Orders |
|---|---|
| 01/16/2018 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due February 20, 2018) |
| 02/19/2018 | Brief of respondents Marianne Ajemian, et al. in opposition filed. |
| 02/20/2018 | Motion for leave to file amici brief filed by Facebook, Inc., et al. |
| 03/05/2018 | Reply of petitioner Oath Holdings, Inc. filed. |
| 03/07/2018 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/23/2018. |
| 03/26/2018 | Motion for leave to file amici brief filed by Facebook, Inc., et al. GRANTED. |
| 03/26/2018 | Petition DENIED. |