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New York TimesDefending Privacy, Supreme Court Says Warrants Generally Are Necessary to Collect Cell Phone DataNew York TimesWASHINGTON — In a major statement on privacy in the digital age, the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the government generally needs a warrant to collect troves of location data about the customers of cellphone companies.

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