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U.S. Supreme Court,
Criminal,
Constitutional Law

Sep. 21, 2017

4th Amendment should protect cellphone data

Do you carry a cellphone? If so, the U.S. Supreme Court is about to decide a case that could affect your privacy rights: Carpenter v. U.S.

Marianna Khoury

Associate
Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel

Marianna is in the firm’s Privacy and Data Security practice group.

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OCTOBER 2017 TERM

Do you carry a cellphone? If so, you should know that your location is tracked, and the government can obtain that information. The U.S. Supreme Court is about to decide a case that could affect your privacy rights: Carpenter v. United States. As our reliance on technology becomes more ubiquitous, questions regarding fundamental rights to privacy become ever more significant. The Supreme Court can ...

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