Multiple justices suggested that defendants did not have an expectation of privacy for location data if they voluntarily gave it to cell phone companies.
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Estimated improper federal payments have reached about $3 trillion since fiscal year 2003, according to the Government Accountability Office.
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In 2019, the Scottsdale Unified School District in Arizona spent over $20 million to tear down and completely rebuild a school named Pima Elementary. This year it voted to close the school. Pima Elementary, designed for up to 840 students, reopened at less than 60% of that capacity, and it continued to decline. This fall,…
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‘Violence is often necessary to create social change’
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Thousands of lawsuits alleging that people were harmed by Roundup are pending across the country.
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The parents said the actions by school personnel violated their rights under the Constitution’s 14th Amendment.
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The FBI has already “answered” a slew of questions crucial to the probe of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, agency Director Kash Patel revealed, telling Fox News the details will be laid out in a forthcoming criminal complaint and shared publicly at a press conference later Monday.
“We have all those questions answered, and that’s why I wanted to present with the [acting] attorney general [Todd Blanche] at the press conference later today, once the magistrate has certified or signed off on the criminal complaint…” Patel said.
The U.S. Supreme Court hears the following back-to-back oral arguments in two high-stakes cases involving digital privacy and corporate liability at 10 a.m. ET on April 27. 1. Chatrie v. United States (25-112) The court will decide whether “geofence warrants”—which allow police to obtain location data for every cell phone in a specific area—violate the […]
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