Warrants Needed For GPS Tracking, Supreme Court Rules
Big Victory: Obama Administration Dealt Stinging, Unanimous Rebuke By High CourtThe Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Monday that law enforcement authorities need a probable-cause warrant from a judge to affix a GPS device to a vehicle and monitor its movements.The decision [PDF] in what is likely the biggest Fourth Amendment case in the computer age rejected the Obama Administration’s position that American citizens have no right to privacy in their public movements, reports David Kravets at Wired.
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