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Supreme Court Weighs Geofence Warrants for Police Cellphone Location Data

via Washington Times·Apr 27·6 sources

The Supreme Court is evaluating whether police need individualized suspicion to request location data from tech companies through geofence warrants, with justices appearing divided during oral arguments.

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