Supreme Court wrangles with police use of cell location data to find suspects
Geofence searches have become increasingly popular as a tool for law enforcement, but critics say they put at risk the personal data of everyday Americans and violate the Constitution.
Supreme Court weighs geofence warrants
- Supreme Court weighs whether police can demand Google location data Washington Post —
- The Supreme Court seems nervous about letting the police track you with your phone Vox —
- Supreme Court considers limits of geofence warrants in Fourth Amendment case ๐น ABC News — ยท 3min
- Supreme Court sounds likely to allow police to continue search smartphone data USA Today —
- LISTEN LIVE: Supreme Court considers whether geofence warrants for cellphones violate 4th Amendment PBS —