Briefing: Court limits police use of GPS monitoring
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court ruled for the first time Friday that police cannot use a global positioning system device to track a person’s movements for an extended time without a warrant, clearing the way for the Supreme Court to decide the privacy impact of the surveillance technology in products from cell phones to vehicle-navigation systems. The decision, by a three-judge panel of …
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