Law Confusing On Subject Of Video Surveillance
What is legal and not legal when it comes to surveillance? This is a question that is ill-defined in modern society, and its elements change every day as our technology becomes more and more advanced...
View ArticleSupreme Court Cops Out with Timid Ruling on GPS Tracking by Police
On January 23rd, the Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision that went out of its way to avoid addressing key law enforcement and digital privacy issues — at least for now. On its face, the...
View ArticleFederal Appeals Court Gives Warrantless Phone GPS Tracking the Go-Ahead
Upholding a lower court ruling, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to allow police to track suspects’ mobile GPS data without a warrant or probable cause. As you may recall, earlier this...
View ArticleNew GPS Tracking Bills Aim to Clarify Digital Surveillance and Privacy Issues
If you’re still struggling with the ambiguities in GPS tracking and digital surveillance law after last year’s Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Jones, you may be getting some clarity soon. Two bills...
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