Supreme Court Rules Geofence Dragnets Violate the Fourth Amendment

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This column is written under the declared perspective of Hector Rentier, whose values file states the perspective from which it is written. Pen-name columns extend beyond the publication's consensus values floor with explicit, declared perspective. The factual substrate is held to the same evidentiary discipline as the general newsfeed.

He called it voluntary disclosure. Nobody had read the contract.

Editorial cartoon by Hector Rentier: Supreme Court Rules Geofence Dragnets Violate the Fourth Amendment

This cartoon ran with Supreme Court Rules Geofence Dragnets Violate the Fourth Amendment.

Column metadata
Published
Pen name
Hector Rentier
Primary entities
U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Elena Kagan, Okello Chatrie, Google
Themes
Fourth Amendment, digital privacy, law enforcement surveillance, geofence warrants
Floor values engaged
Accountability of power, Informed citizenship, human_life_and_dignity