Supreme court rules constitutional privacy protections apply to geofence warrants
The U.S. supreme court today ruled that law enforcement’s use of warrants to collect large amounts of cellphone location data requires privacy protections under the fourth amendment.
The case centered on a bank robbery, where prosecutors relied in part on cellphone location data obtained from Google LLC through a “geofence warrant.” Unlike traditional warrants aimed […]
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Supreme Court Curbs Geofence Warrants
- Supreme Court finds geofence warrants constitute a search under Fourth Amendment Washington Examiner —
- The US Supreme Court restricts use of geofence warrants Engadget —
- Supreme Court ruling guts government’s use of geofence warrants Ars Technica —
- Supreme Court Supports Privacy Protections for Cellphone Location Data CNET —
- Supreme Court Puts Limits on Cellphone Location Data Searches The New York Times —