Fierce Mobile Gov’t: ACLU: Gov’t getting cellphone records without a warrant can reveal where you sleep, pray, love

Fierce Mobile Gov’t: ACLU: Gov’t getting cellphone records without a warrant can reveal where you sleep, pray, love by Dibya Sarkar:

A group of civil liberties, public interest and other groups are arguing that the government violated the Fourth Amendment by obtaining cellphone location data of two defendants without getting a warrant in a case being heard by the Sixth Court of Appeals.

The American Civil Liberties Union and its allies filed an amicus brief (pdf) March 9 with the court regarding United States v. Carpenter in which police obtained, without a warrant, four months of historical cellphone location records for defendant Timothy Carpenter and about three months of records for his brother, defendant Timothy Sanders, from their wireless carriers.

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