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United States vs. Jones raises questions about the limits of police searches, personal privacy and the use of new technology in law enforcement. At issue is whether police need warrants to attach GPS ...
A federal judge in Iowa has ruled that evidence gathered through the warrantless use of covert GPS vehicle trackers can be used to prosecute a suspected drug trafficker, despite a Supreme Court ...
The U.S. Supreme Court, an institution steeped in tradition, steps into the turbulent world of new technology Tuesday. At issue before the court is whether police must get a warrant from a judge ...
Two influential courts are set to decide for the first time whether law enforcement authorities who attach a global positioning system (GPS) device to a suspect's car without a warrant violate ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A 2-year-old Supreme Court decision has caused more confusion than clarity on how police may track the whereabouts of criminal suspects, illustrating how hard it is for the ...
Yesterday's oral arguments in U.S. vs. Jones show just how difficult it is for judges to adapt 18th-century concepts of personal freedom to technology that allows everybody to track everybody else ...