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Digital location data heads back to the Supreme Court

Chatrie v. United States might serve as a landmark decision on the Fourth Amendment in the digital age, Mailyn Fidler writes in the SCOTUSblog. The case pertains to geofence data, records that companies maintain of which users were in a particular geographic range during a particular time period, and whether by opting in to location services users consent to this data being shared. 

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