Daily Archives: June 6, 2017

More news on CSLI cert grant

MIT Technology Review: Warrantless Tracking of Cell Phone Location Data by the Police Could Get Harder EFF: Supreme Court Will Hear Significant Cell Phone Tracking Case techdirt: Supreme Court To Consider Fourth Amendment Implications Of Cell Site Location Info Digital … Continue reading

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CA6: Realtime cell phone GPS tracking of a fugitive for 7+ hours was not a “search”

Realtime cell phone GPS tracking of a fugitive for 7+ hours was not a “search” under the Fourth Amendment, following United States v. Skinner, 690 F.3d 772, 781 (6th Cir. 2012). United States v. Riley, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 9900 … Continue reading

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