In Chatrie v. United States, the Court ruled 6-3 that using a geofence warrant qualifies as a search under the Fourth Amendment. As a result, police use of these warrants is now subject to constitutional limits and judicial oversight.
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[TECHSPOT] The Supreme Court Just Ruled That Police Need A Warrant To Use Phone Location Data
[TECHSPOT] The Supreme Court Just Ruled That Police Need A Warrant To Use Phone Location Data
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