Supreme Court Hears Warrantless GPS Tracking Case

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The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case that could determine if police need a warrant to track a suspect’s car with GPS. The use of warrantless GPS may amount to an unreasonable search and a violation of the fourth amendment. The Obama administration appealed to the courts, saying it’s a necessary tool of law enforcement. Read the full article at Reuters.com

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