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SCOTUS: The Cellphone-Location Tracking Poses Privacy Test

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A Wall Street Journal report examines how police are increasingly using geofence warrants to collect phone location data from tech companies during investigations. Civil liberties groups warn the practice can sweep up data from innocent people, raising concerns about privacy, surveillance, and Fourth Amendment protections. 

A judge has rejected an appeal attempt in Scott Peterson’s murder case, denying a request tied to newly cited evidence. The Los Angeles Innocence Project, now representing Peterson, says it plans to keep fighting the conviction as legal options narrow in the high‑profile case.


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