The case posed the Supreme Court’s latest Fourth Amendment clash between privacy and law enforcement.
A 6-3 ruling over Google Location History raises the stakes for companies that collect, store, or profit from data about ...
In a ruling applying individual constitutional protections to new technology, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that sweeping ...
Justice Alito ripped the Supreme Court's geofence ruling as an "irresponsible escapade" that limits police cellphone tracking ...
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In major privacy win, Supreme Court rules geofence warrants are protected by privacy rights
The Supreme Court's decision to limit geofence warrants is a win for privacy advocates, who called their use unconstitutional ...
The court made the ruling in the case of a bank robber whose identity was discovered through a geofence warrant.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that law enforcement officers invade a cell phone user’s reasonable expectation of privacy when they access historical location data through Google “geofence” warrants.
The Supreme Court ruled that police conducted a 'search' of a bank robber's smartphone, but called for a review of whether it ...
Law enforcement’s use of warrants sweeping smartphone location data requires privacy protections, court rules ...
The U.S Supreme Court is seen on June 25, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)(WASHINGTON) -- The Supreme ...
Unwary crime suspects could be tracked by investigators who had access to their phone location records.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of privacy protections for cellphone users' location history in the case of a bank robber.
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