Court to weigh constitutionality of sweeping geofence warrants

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The Supreme Court agreed to decide whether police warrants that sweep large amounts of cellphone location data near crime scenes are constitutional, a practice accused of violating the Fourth Amendment by gathering information from millions of innocent people; lower courts are split on the issue, and the government argues such warrants are not searches when users opt into location services, with Google's policy changes potentially limiting future use.
Topics:nation#cellphone-location-data#fourth-amendment#geofence-warrants#politics#privacy#supreme-court
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