Geofence warrants, which target a geographic area instead of a specific suspect and collect information from innocent people, raise concerns among privacy and Fourth Amendment experts.
By By Faiz SiddiquiDeanna Paul, Washington Post: Business
Thu, 11/21/2019 - 6:09am
Geofence warrants, which target a geographic area instead of a specific suspect and collect information from innocent people, raise concerns among privacy and Fourth Amendment experts.