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O.W. v. Carr et al.
May 19, 2023
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Data Protection
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Fourth Amendment
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Privacy Laws
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Student Privacy
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Amicus Briefs
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Seymour v. Colorado
January 26, 2023
Whether reverse keyword search warrants violate the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the Colorado state constitution.
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Access to Information
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Democracy & Free Speech
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Fourth Amendment
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Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Tuggle v. United States
November 17, 2021
Whether the Fourth Amendment protects against warrantless long-term, continuous, and covert pole camera surveillance of the outside of a person’s home.
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Fourth Amendment
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Privacy Laws
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Surveillance Oversight
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Amicus Briefs
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Sanchez v. Los Angeles Department of Transportation
August 3, 2021
Whether compelled disclosure of detailed location information on individual e-scooter trips violates the Fourth Amendment.
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Data Protection
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Fourth Amendment
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Location Tracking
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Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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United States v. Morton
July 13, 2021
Whether law enforcement can perform an invasive forensic search of the entire contents of a phone when it only has probable cause to search some of the data on the phone.
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Fourth Amendment
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Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Wisconsin v. Burch
March 5, 2021
Whether a reasonable person who verbally consents to a limited search of their cell phone authorizes law enforcement to download that phone’s entire contents, store a copy of the data indefinitely, and use it in unrelated investigations based on a vague consent form.
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Fourth Amendment
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Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Commonwealth v. Zachery
October 19, 2020
Whether a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy in information relating to their use of a public transportation card, or in any data that card may contain or generate.
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Data Protection
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Fourth Amendment
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Location Tracking
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Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Anibowei v. Wolf
June 9, 2020
Whether the border search exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement should be extended to cell phones
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Fourth Amendment
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Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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Kansas v. Glover
August 26, 2019
Whether the Fourth Amendment allows police to stop a car when the only reason police have for the stop is that the car’s registered owner has a suspended license.
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Fourth Amendment
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Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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State v. Andrews
July 22, 2019
Whether the compelled production of a cell phone passcode violates the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination
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Fourth Amendment
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Privacy Laws
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Amicus Briefs
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