Supreme Court Case Raises Privacy Concerns Over Geofence Warrants
The Supreme Court is considering a case that could impact the privacy rights of cellphone users across the nation, stemming from a bank heist investigation.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 11 days ago
The Supreme Court recently heard arguments in the case of Chatrie v. United States, which revolves around the use of geofence warrants by law enforcement.
This case, linked to a bank heist that occurred years ago, raises significant questions about the implications for privacy for every American who owns a cellphone.
As the court deliberates, the outcome could set a precedent affecting how proximity data is used in police investigations, potentially altering the landscape of digital privacy.