The Supreme Court seems nervous about letting the police track you with your phone
Vox
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If I’d only listened to the first half of the Supreme Court’s Monday argument in Chatrie v.
United States, a case asking when police can use cellphone data to determine who was present near the site of a crime, I would be convinced that the Court is about to drastically limit Americans’ right to privacy. […]
Supreme Court weighs geofence warrants
- 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 —
- Supreme Court weighs whether police can demand Google location data Washington Post —
- Supreme Court considers limits of geofence warrants in Fourth Amendment case 📹 ABC News — · 3min
- U.S. Supreme Court Case on Data Privacy in Police Investigations 📹 C-SPAN —