SCOTUS Issues Landmark Decision on Cell Phone Location Data with Major Implications for Fourth Amendment Privacy

Published date28 June 2018
Law FirmWomble Bond Dickinson
AuthorAllen O'Rourke
Subject MatterSCOTUS,Probable Cause,Fourth Amendment,Third-Party,Cell Phones,Remand,Exigent Circumstances,Geolocation,Reversal,Reasonable Expectation of Privacy,Electronically Stored Information,Electronic Records,Location Data,Warrentless Searches,Criminal Convictions,Cell Site Location Information (CSLI),Carpenter v US

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