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Supreme Court rules constitutional privacy protections apply to cellphone users location history
The Supreme Court ruled that constitutional privacy protections apply to cellphone location data, citing a case where a geofence warrant led to a bank robber's identification. The 6-3 decision, with Justice Kagan's majority opinion and Justice Alito's dissent, addresses privacy expectations in digital age technologies, sending the case back for further proceedings.
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