In a 5-4 decision on June 22, the Supreme Court in Carpenter v. United States ruled that the police need a search warrant to access cell tower records that can map a criminal suspect’s location and movements. Chief Justice...more
7/6/2018
/ Carpenter v US ,
Cell Phones ,
Cell Site Location Information (CSLI) ,
Electronically Stored Information ,
Fourth Amendment ,
Geolocation ,
Location Data ,
Probable Cause ,
Reasonable Expectation of Privacy ,
SCOTUS ,
Warrantless Searches