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You can get dragged into a police investigation by proximity alone — for now

It’s the Supreme Court’s first major Fourth Amendment case in years.

Raccontata dausatoday.comupi.comtheverge.com

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theverge.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

You can get dragged into a police investigation by proximity alone — for now

It’s the Supreme Court’s first major Fourth Amendment case in years.

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usatoday.com2 mesi fa

Bringing a smartphone to a bank robbery? 4th Amendment issue hits Supreme Court

Police track down unidentified suspects through smartphone data. The Supreme Court will decide whether such 'groundbreaking' tech is constitutional

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Timeline cronologica

  1. domenica 26 aprile 2026·usatoday.com

    Bringing a smartphone to a bank robbery? 4th Amendment issue hits Supreme Court

    Police track down unidentified suspects through smartphone data. The Supreme Court will decide whether such 'groundbreaking' tech is constitutional

  2. lunedì 27 aprile 2026·upi.com

    Supreme Court weighs police use of cellphone location data - UPI.com

    The U.S. Supreme Court is considering the lawfulness of police warrants obtaining broad cellphone location data in investigations on Monday.

upi.com2 mesi fa

Supreme Court weighs police use of cellphone location data - UPI.com

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering the lawfulness of police warrants obtaining broad cellphone location data in investigations on Monday.

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  • martedì 28 aprile 2026·theverge.com

    You can get dragged into a police investigation by proximity alone — for now

    It’s the Supreme Court’s first major Fourth Amendment case in years.