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In United States v. Jones, a unanimous Supreme Court held that government agents could not attach a GPS device to a criminal suspect’s vehicle and monitor its movements without a warrant. This was a clear victory for privacy and the Fourth Amendment, but as guidance for lower courts and litigators, it is pretty unclear. The Court was divided over rationale.
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