Wired: Anthony Kennedy’s Retirement May Have Huge Consequences for Privacy

Wired: Anthony Kennedy’s Retirement May Have Huge Consequences for Privacy by Louise Matsakis:

Kennedy was also part of multiple unanimous decisions to expand the notion of privacy for the digital age, like Riley v. California in 2014 and United States v. Jones in 2011, which ruled that the government needs a warrant to search your cellphone and to put a GPS tracking device on your car.

Kennedy, however, has repeatedly declined to expand the Fourth Amendment to accommodate a broader view of privacy rights in light of developing surveillance technology. In several cases, he argued that newer forms of tech don’t always change how the Fourth Amendment should be interpreted.

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