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Published Date: June 29, 2026

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US supreme court rules geofence warrants violate fourth amendment

Law enforcement’s use of warrants sweeping smartphone location data requires privacy protections, court rules The US supreme court has ru…

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Law enforcement’s use of warrants sweeping smartphone location data requires privacy protections, court rules The US supreme court has ruled that law enforcement’s use of sprawling warrants that sweep up smartphone location data requires privacy protections under the fourth amendment, in a boost to critics who view their use as an unconstitutional dragnet.…

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