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Supreme Court rules that broad cell phone location data sweeps require warrants
The Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement must obtain warrants to access broad cell phone location data sweeps. 'Geo-fence warrants' previously allowed authorities to collect this data without identifying a specific suspect.
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