On Monday, the Supreme Court acknowledged how revealing those location records can be. In Chatrie v. United States, a 6-3 ...
A new Supreme Court ruling says a person does not lose constitutional protection just because their phone constantly sends ...
Can Your Location Data Get You Arrested? As an adult living in 2026, you’ve almost certainly been complicit in the modern ...
While they might not be used for it as much as in days past, the main function of a mobile phone, even for Pixel phones, is ...
In its first digital-privacy case since 2018, the court builds on a privacy precedent it set then.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that law enforcement officers invade a cell phone user’s reasonable expectation of privacy ...
The majority found that a request by police for Google to turn over a suspect’s location history constituted a search ...
The US Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 on Chatrie v. United States, extending Fourth Amendment protections to data handed over to ...
A 6-3 ruling over Google Location History raises the stakes for companies that collect, store, or profit from data about ...
Geofence warrants work differently from traditional investigations. Instead of starting with a suspect, police define a ...
In a ruling applying individual constitutional protections to new technology, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that sweeping ...