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When and how will the Supreme Court enter the cell-site fray?

Posted on August 6, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Orin Kerr writes:

In an earlier post, I noted the Fourth Circuit’s new decision on Fourth Amendment protection for historical cell-site data. In this post, I want to consider whether the Supreme Court might step in and what the Justices might do.

First, when might the Supreme Court take up these issues? The issue is probably (although not certainly) going to the Supreme Court, although I’m not sure which case is the likely vehicle to get there.

Read more on WaPo The Volokh Conspiracy.

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