Geofence Warrants Ruled Unconstitutional—but That’s Not the End of It

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

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

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