This is a big win for privacy advocates in a closely watched case. Chief Justice Roberts continues to stack up a strong digital privacy record, writing: "We decline to grant the state unrestricted access to a wireless carrier’s database of physical location information."https://twitter.com/lawrencehurley/status/1010165187935113216 …
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ROBERTS takes a direct shot at third-party doctrine, in what may be one of the most important lines of his majority opinion: "The fact that such information is gathered by a third party does not make it any less deserving of Fourth Amendment protection."pic.twitter.com/UpzUDyM253
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The dissent from GORSUCH is sure to disappoint privacy advocates, many of whom thought he would bring a quasi-libertarian view of digital privacy to the Supreme Court. So far his record has fallen short of that.
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hmm .. but Gorsuch actually seems to agree with the majority in spirit ... just doesn't agree with the approach
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