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Supreme Court considers whether police search of cellphone records violates Fourth Amendment
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- Associated Press
Supreme Court seems inclined to allow police to use geofence warrants to identify criminal suspects
- Bloomberg Law
Supreme Court Weighs Warrants Tied to Phone Location Data (1)
- Associated Press
A bank robber's cellphone gave him away. Now the Supreme Court is hearing his case
- ABA Journal
Supreme Court considers whether police search of cellphone records violates Fourth Amendment
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