Cellphones can be tracked through towers, and Google stored this location history data for hundreds of millions of users. The ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Jennifer Granick is a leading civil liberties lawyer and scholar. For over eight years, she served as ...
ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. It’s ...
United States (2018), the U.S. Supreme Court held that warrantless government tracking of cellphone users via their cellphone ...
The FBI has admitted to purchasing commercially available data to track Americans' movements and location histories, and ...
It’s been a few years since the Supreme Court heard a major Fourth Amendment case. That will change next month when the justices hear oral arguments in Chatrie v. United States on the government’s use ...
POLK COUNTY, Fla. — Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd is often an outspoken supporter of the Second Amendment. But this week, the sheriff is wading into debate over a different constitutional right — the ...
Part of the Murthy v. Missouri challengers' claim is that the First Amendment bans the government from even "substantially encouraging" private entities to block user speech. And as I noted in the ...
It is a common practice among criminal investigators to "preserve" Internet accounts without cause. When an investigator learns that a suspect has a Facebook or email account, the investigator will ...
The Federalist Society produced a webinar recently that I found fascinating, not only because I was a panelist. There was a marked divergence of opinion on Fourth Amendment law. I believe I know where ...
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