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Supreme Court Ruling Guts the Government's Use of Geofence Warrants

via Ars Technica·2h ago·3 sources·Community Voted

The Supreme Court ruled that broad cellphone location sweeps require warrants, a landmark privacy decision that sharply limits law enforcement's use of geofence dragnets to identify suspects.

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Supreme Court restricts use of geofence warrants

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Supreme Court rules that broad cellphone location data sweeps require warrants

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