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Supreme Court and GPS

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In one of the first cases to test privacy rights in the digital age, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that police officers cannot attach a GPS tracking device to a suspect’s car without a warrant. We discuss the ruling and its implications for other privacy cases.

Guests:

Rory Little, professor of law at UC Hastings College of the Law

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