ACLU: DOJ asks court to give police the benefit of the doubt on murky surveillance law

ACLU: DOJ asks court to give police the benefit of the doubt on murky surveillance law by Kade Crockford:

Live in Delaware, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania? You can rest a little bit easier today, knowing that police need a warrant before putting a GPS tracker on your car to monitor your movements. The Department of Justice has declined to appeal a Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that the police violated the Fourth Amendment rights of electrician Harry Katzin when they placed a GPS tracker on his van without a warrant.

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