Starting now...experts will delve into the technical, legal, investigative and policy implications of the Supreme Court’s 5-4 landmark privacy ruling in Carpenter v. United States. WATCH LIVE: http://bit.ly/2z3pEie https://twitter.com/GeorgetownCPT/status/1013790484639215616 …
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Dr. Sibren Isaacman of
@LoyolaComputes gives an technical primer on cell location information: "Communication means giving away location."#carpenter. WATCH LIVE: http://bit.ly/2z3pEie1 reply 2 retweets 8 likesShow this thread -
"You are defined by where you go." -- Dr. Isaacman says that 4 randomly chosen times and places can identify 95% of cell phone users. (2 points can identify 50% of users!) WATCH via
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Two major caveats to cell phone location tracking: 1) only trackable when a call or SMS is made/received. 2) only to the granularity of nearby trackers. - Dr. Isaacman of
@LoyolaComputes just delivered an amazing, informative, primer. Now on to Q&A. WATCH:http://bit.ly/2z3pEie1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
Don't want to be tracked by cell phone provider, but still want to use your phone? Airplane mode + Wi-Fi (using WhatsApp, Google Voice) is your best bet, says Dr. Sibren Isaacman: http://bit.ly/2z3pEie
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@ACLU's Nathan Freed Wessler, Attorney for petitioner Timothy Ivory Carpenter in Carpenter v. US, is speaking now: http://bit.ly/2z3pEie1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
#ICYMI:#GeorgetownLaw recently collaborated with@paulohm &@GeorgetownCPT to produce an explainer on#Carpenter. Watch:https://youtu.be/2ZH9Bd-pCrg1 reply 1 retweet 0 likesShow this thread -
"Carpenter provides a framework for protecting the privacy of the information that is inevitable in our modern society,"
@NateWessler,@ACLU attorney who represented Timothy Carpenter in#Carpenter v. US. Watch the event live: http://bit.ly/2z3pEie0 replies 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
"The point of the
#FourthAmendment was to protect against overbearing government power and intrusion into individuals' lives. And yet in none of these opinions do we see a careful discussion of how that worked," says@Laura_K_Donohue of the 5-4#Carpenter decision.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread
"I think this is the right result....my concern is that the reasoning #SCOTUS uses actually creates so many more issues than it resolves." - @Laura_K_Donohue concludes her remarks on #Carpenter. Watch this event live: http://bit.ly/2z3pEie
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*CORRECTED LINK* Professor
@Laura_K_Donohue's scholarship on the original meaning of the 4th Amendment was cited by Justices Gorsuch and Thomas in their dissents of#Carpenter. Prof. Donohue is outlining her critique of the#SCOTUS decision: http://bit.ly/2z3pEie0 replies 1 retweet 3 likesShow this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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