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Supreme Court considers lawfulness of broad police requests for cell phone location data
A bank heist in Virginia led police to use a geofence warrant, sparking a Supreme Court debate on privacy rights. The case questions if these data requests breach the Fourth Amendment, with privacy advocates concerned about potential survei...
A bank heist in Virginia led police to use a geofence warrant, sparking a Supreme Court debate on privacy rights. The case questions if these data requests breach the Fourth Amendment, with privacy advocates concerned about potential surveillance overreach. The decision could redefine the balance between technology and privacy in the U.S. #SupremeCourt #PrivacyRights #Geofence #FourthAmendment #TechPrivacy
Originally reported by NBC News.
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