Tag Archives: CellPhone

Cellular Privacy: Supreme Court Rules to Protect Historical Cellphone Location Data

By: Ariana Morello On June 22, 2018 in Carpenter v. United States the United States Supreme Court held that police must have a warrant and show probable cause when retaining cell-site location information (CSLI), which is the information nearby towers … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Weighs Privacy of Cellphone Location Data

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments November 29 in a major case involving the privacy of cellphone location data. During argument, several justices pushed back on the government’s position that prosecutors or police should be able to obtain cellphone … Continue reading

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Important New Decision on the Use of Cell-Phone Data to Locate Someone Just to Arrest Them

Judge Gauvey, a magistrate judge on the United States District Court for the District of Maryland has issued a lengthy, thorough, and important decision on the use of cell phone data by law enforcement just to arrest someone. The opinion … Continue reading

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Time.com: "New Patriot Act Controversy: Is Washington Collecting Your Cell-Phone Data?"

Time.com: New Patriot Act Controversy: Is Washington Collecting Your Cell-Phone Data? by Mark Benjamin, Friday, June 24, 2011 The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee is weighing fresh concerns about the sweeping nature of domestic spying using one controversial section of the … Continue reading

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