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Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review

Abstract

The note argues that geofence warrants, used by law enforcement to obtain location data from tech companies, pose significant Fourth Amendment concerns. It advocates for U.S. legislation similar to the U.K.'s to balance privacy rights with law enforcement needs, emphasizing the need for checks to prevent abuse and protect citizens from unreasonable searches.

Disciplines

Antitrust and Trade Regulation | Communications Law | Comparative and Foreign Law | Consumer Protection Law | International Law | Law | Science and Technology Law

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