Flock cameras, collecting license plates and tracking movements over time, may fall into a constitutional gray zone.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit ruled in favor of Ausencio Martinez, finding that Illinois State ...
The Supreme Court just granted your location data the same protections as other personal data. Here's how that affects you.
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a far-reaching decision on the constitutionality of a law enforcement tool that allows police to access the location histories of millions of cell phone users. In a ...
Featuring [Introductory Remarks] Logan Seacrest, Resident Fellow, Criminal Justice & Civil Liberties, R Street Institute ...
The Supreme Court finished its term by reinforcing the fact that consumers' online information is constitutionally protected ...
Your cellphone continuously creates a durable and revealing digital trail that law enforcement can obtain with a warrant.
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Chatrie v. United States extends Fourth Amendment protection to geofence location data ...
Recent artificial intelligence guidance fails to address the government’s use of AI for searches. Geofence warrants are just ...
In the era of mass surveillance, victories for privacy tend to be rare, making it that much more important to celebrate them when they occur. And, well, last month’s Supreme Court decision in Chatrie ...
Geofence warrants compel tech companies like Google to provide information about electronic devices that are present in a ...
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court rendered obsolete the 4th Amendment’s prohibition on suspicionless seizures by the police. When the court stayed the district court’s decision in Noem vs. Vasquez ...
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