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  • Seymour v. Colorado

    Whether reverse keyword search warrants violate the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the Colorado state constitution.

    • Access to Information

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    • Fourth Amendment

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  • Tuggle v. United States

    Whether the Fourth Amendment protects against warrantless long-term, continuous, and covert pole camera surveillance of the outside of a person’s home.

    • Fourth Amendment

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    • Amicus Briefs

  • Sanchez v. Los Angeles Department of Transportation

    Whether compelled disclosure of detailed location information on individual e-scooter trips violates the Fourth Amendment.

    • Data Protection

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    • Privacy Laws

    • Amicus Briefs

  • United States v. Morton

    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.

    • Fourth Amendment

    • Privacy Laws

    • Amicus Briefs

  • Wisconsin v. Burch

    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.

    • Fourth Amendment

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  • Commonwealth v. Zachery

    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.

    • Data Protection

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  • Anibowei v. Wolf

    Whether the border search exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement should be extended to cell phones

    • Fourth Amendment

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  • Kansas v. Glover

    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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  • State v. Andrews

    Whether the compelled production of a cell phone passcode violates the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination

    • Fourth Amendment

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  • United States v. Wilson

    Whether the Fourth Amendment permits constant scanning of images uploaded to Google with corresponding reports automatically sent to law enforcement, absent evidence establishing that the underlying algorithm is accurate and reliably detects only images previously viewed by Google employees.

    • Fourth Amendment

    • Privacy Laws

    • Amicus Briefs

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