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Carpenter v. US: A Rare Win for Privacy Rights

The Supreme Court finally taps the brakes on the unrestrained collection of digital data by law enforcement.

By Warren Christopher Freiberg | August 31, 2018 | Law, Policing, Privacy | Carpenter v. US, Cell Towers, Cell-Site Data, Crime, Data, FISA, Fourth Amendment, John Roberts, License Plate Readers, Neil Gorsuch, Police, PRISM, Privacy, Robbery, Smartphones, Supreme Court, surveillance, Tracking, Warrant
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