Bloomberg: Counsel Have Toolbox to Fight Geofence Warrants as Split Widens

Bloomberg: Counsel Have Toolbox to Fight Geofence Warrants as Split Widens by Pei Pei Cheng de Castro & Jennifer Hopkins:

As law enforcement increasingly relies on location data to investigate and prosecute crimes, a controversial investigative tool has come under constitutional scrutiny—the geofence warrant.

These warrants allow police to obtain location history data from technology companies about every mobile device present within a defined geographic area during a specific time window to identify potential crime suspects. Because these warrants don’t begin with an identifiable suspect, they have been said to “‘work in reverse’ from traditional search warrants.”

The validity of geofence warrants is now at the center of a federal circuit court split. The key question: Can the government constitutionally collect data on every person in a given area in the hope of identifying a suspect later?

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