ACLU: AT&T Comes Out in Support of Stricter Standards for Police Cell Location Phone Tracking

ACLU: AT&T Comes Out in Support of Stricter Standards for Police Cell Location Phone Tracking (press release):

MIAMI – In a landmark move in the battle over privacy rights and new technologies, AT&T has filed a federal court brief arguing that courts must account for people’s Fourth Amendment rights before authorizing law enforcement to get phone location histories from their cell service companies.

The company’s filing is a friend-of-the-court brief in the appeal of a criminal case, U.S. v. Davis, in which the government obtained four people’s cell phone location records over a 67-day period for a robbery investigation. The American Civil Liberties Union, which has also filed a brief supporting the defendant, praised AT&T’s entrance into the case.

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