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Thursday, December 17, 2020
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The Supreme Court's opinion in Carpenter v. United States held that law enforcement agencies are required to obtain a warrant when accessing historic cell site location information. Carpenter was a pivotal case for rethinking Fourth Amendment rights in the digital age. Explore the broad implications of this landmark ruling and its practical implications on future litigation.
– Mahesha P. Subbaraman; Attorney & Owner, Subbaraman PLLC
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