Geofence Warrants Ruled Unconstitutional—but That’s Not the End of It In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has recently ruled that geofence warrants are unconstitutional, marking a significant victory for privacy advocates and sparking a necessary debate on the boundaries of law enforcement in the digital age. Geofence warrants, also known as reverse-location or reverse-search… Continue reading Geofence Warrants Ruled Unconstitutional—but That’s Not the End of It
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Court rules U.S. border agents need warrants to search electronic devices
In a landmark decision, a federal court has ruled that U.S. border agents must have warrants to search electronic devices belonging to travelers entering the country. The ruling is seen as a significant victory for privacy rights and civil liberties advocates who have long argued that warrantless searches of electronic devices at the border are… Continue reading Court rules U.S. border agents need warrants to search electronic devices