An appeals court has ruled that federal agents were wrong to seize the drug list of 104 baseball players who allegedly tested positive for PEDs in 2003. The panel says that the agents trampled on players' protections against unreasonable searches and seizures, according to the Associated Press. "This was an obvious case of deliberate overreaching by the government in an effort to seize data as to which it lacked probable cause," wrote Chief Judge Alex Kozinski.