How a Bank Robbery Case Became SCOTUS’s Next Big Fourth Amendment Test
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It’s been a few years since the Supreme Court heard a major Fourth Amendment case. That will change next month when the justices hear oral arguments in Chatrie v. United States on the government’s use of geofencing warrants to obtain a person’s cell phone data. Their ruling could have major implications for how and when police can access Americans’ sensitive personal information in the digital age. It will also provide an important window into how the latest iteration of the Supreme Court
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