A new ruling rules that geofence warrants are Fourth Amendment searches, but it stops short of banning police access to revealing location histories ...
The Supreme Court ruled geofence warrants need probable cause, finding people have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their phone location data.
The high court on Monday ruled that the use of a “geofence warrant” to capture location data from cell phones in search of a ...
The majority found that a request by police for Google to turn over a suspect’s location history constituted a search ...
The Supreme Court has held that constitutional privacy protections extend to cellphone location information, ruling in the ...
The case involved “geofence” searches, which allow law enforcement to find suspects and witnesses by sweeping up location data from cellphones near crime scenes.
Law enforcement officials frequently draw virtual fences around areas of interest and require Google to identify every ...
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The Supreme Court placed limits on a law enforcement investigative technique that leverages data on cell phone users’ ...
A new Supreme Court ruling will require police to have probable cause before using sweeping geofence warrants that rely on ...
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Unwary crime suspects could be tracked by investigators who had access to their phone location records.