US Supreme Court Considers Privacy Rights in Smartphone Data Case
The US Supreme Court hears arguments in Chatrie v United States regarding the legality of geofence warrants that allow law enforcement to access smartphone location data. The case stems from the 2019 armed robbery by Okello Chatrie, who claims the evidence obtained from his phone should not be admissible. Justices are considering whether this practice infringes on privacy rights under the constitution.
Read the full story at The Guardian AU→