Your cellphone continuously creates a durable and revealing digital trail that law enforcement can obtain with a warrant.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that law enforcement’s use of a geofence warrant to obtain cellphone location data constitutes ...
The Supreme Court just granted your location data the same protections as other personal data. Here's how that affects you.
A new Supreme Court ruling says a person does not lose constitutional protection just because their phone constantly sends ...
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Supreme Court rules cell phone location data protected under Fourth Amendment
The Supreme Court ruled Monday in Chatrie v. United States that a “geofence warrant” counts as a “search” under the Fourth ...
Recent artificial intelligence guidance fails to address the government’s use of AI for searches. Geofence warrants are just ...
Geofence warrants compel tech companies like Google to provide information about electronic devices that are present in a ...
Justice Samuel Alito issued a pointed dissent after the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that police conducted a Fourth Amendment ...
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court rendered obsolete the 4th Amendment’s prohibition on suspicionless seizures by the police. When the court stayed the district court’s decision in Noem vs. Vasquez ...
Carter, a Fourth Amendment seizure case. The petition arrives on the heels of the court’s summary reversal in District of Columbia v. R.W., another Fourth Amendment seizure case from the capital. But ...
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Fourth Amendment protects an individual’s right to privacy when it comes to their ...
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