Supreme Court affirms 4A protections for location data

Last Monday, the Supreme Court issued a ruling in Chatrie v. United States determining that law enforcement conducts a Fourth Amendment search when it obtains a user’s granular location history data, even for a limited time period and even when that data is held by a third-party technology platform (in this case, Google). The law […]

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