Federal Court Narrows ‘Third Party’ Warrant Requirement

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In United States v. Carpenter, the United States Supreme Court ruled that, before the police could obtain historical cell site location information (CSLI) about the location of someone’s cell phone in the past, they had to seek and obtain a warrant from a judge based on probable cause under the Fourth Amendment. Absent some other..

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