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Supreme Court rulings coming in 20 minutes. Still awaiting: -Trump travel ban -cell phone location privacy -public sector unions ....and seven more
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BREAKING: Supreme Court rules that warrant is generally required for accessing historic cell site location information in win for privacy advocates
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In ruling, Roberts quick to say this is limited to CSLI, saying the government can still access a lot of business records using subpoenas. Plus, emergency situations are different
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Roberts: "We do not express a view on matters not before us," including real time cell site location information and "tower dumps"
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Roberts joined by the four liberal justices in the majority. Other conservatives dissent
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Roberts says the ruling is "narrow" but it clearly continues the court's move in a pro-digital privacy rights direction under his leadership
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Supreme Court back on Monday with six rulings left to decide
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STORY on today's big digital privacy rights ruling: Supreme Court rules warrants required for cellphone location datahttps://reut.rs/2KaJ3C1
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Roberts said the ruling is narrow but ACLU says it "provides a path forward" as the court tackles other hot-button issues regarding tech & privacyhttps://reut.rs/2KaJ3C1
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One interesting feature of today's ruling is that location tech has already moved on quite a bit since Carpenter was arrested in 2011. He was after all convicted of robbing RadioShack stores...
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