
Supreme Court's Cell Phone Tracking Case Could Hurt Privacy
Supreme Court's Cell Phone Tracking Case Could Hurt Privacy
Business, Spoken · SpokenLayer
November 1, 20178m 33s
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Show Notes
One of the biggest cases for the US Supreme Court’s current term could mark a watershed moment for the Fourth Amendment. InCarpenter v. United States, the court will consider whether police need probable cause to get a search warrant to access cell site location information (CSLI), data that's automatically generated whenever a mobile phone connects to a cell tower.
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