SCOTUS Rules Police Need Warrants for Cell Location Data
June 30, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Eurasia Review

The Supreme Court has ruled that law enforcement agencies must obtain warrants before accessing cellphone location data, a significant victory for Fourth Amendment protections against government overreach. This decision reins in dragnet surveillance tactics that had allowed police to track citizens' movements without judicial oversight - a practice that threatened privacy rights regardless of political affiliation. Read more about this...