Cato: Communications and Data Meet the Fourth Amendment

Cell site location information at SCOTUS

Cato: Communications and Data Meet the Fourth Amendment by Jim Harper:

This week and last, the Cato Institute filed amicus briefs urging the Supreme Court to take up two cases dealing with the constitutional status of “cell site location information,” or “CSLI.” This data, collected of necessity by cellular communications providers, creates detailed records of their customers’ movements. The briefs invite the Court to accept these cases so it can revise Fourth Amendment practice to eschew doctrine and more closely adhere to the language of the Fourth Amendment.

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