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In big win for Fourth Amendment advocates, the Supreme Court says 'geofence warrants' count as a 'search'
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a far-reaching decision on the constitutionality of a law enforcement tool that allows police to access the location histories of millions of cell phone users. In a ...
Law enforcement officials frequently draw virtual fences around areas of interest and require Google to identify every ...
Police in Virginia located a suspect by demanding location-specific cell phone data from Google. Did that violate his constitutional rights? It’s been a few years since the Supreme Court heard a major ...
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