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Supreme Court Rules Constitutional Privacy Protections Apply to Cellphone Users’ Location History

By Associated Press

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Chatrie case that cellphone location history obtained via geofence warrants is protected by the Fourth Amendment, requiring law enforcement to obtain a warrant before requesting such data. While the ruling stops short of declaring all geofence warrants unconstitutional, it significantly restricts a surveillance technique used in hundreds of criminal investigations and has direct implications for digital privacy law.

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