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The Supreme Court is about to decide how far geofence warrants can go

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SITREP: The Supreme Court is reviewing the case Chatrie v. United States, which addresses the legality of geofence warrants that collect location data from multiple individuals in a specified area. The court will determine the extent to which a single warrant can encompass a broad range of individuals and the definition of 'probable cause' in this context. TACTICAL ASSESSMENT: The outcome of this case could significantly impact law enforcement's ability to utilize geofence warrants, potentially setting a precedent for privacy rights versus investigative needs. A ruling in favor of broader warrant applicability may lead to increased surveillance capabilities, raising concerns about civil liberties. PROJECTED VECTORS: Depending on the ruling, we may see either a tightening of regulations around geofence warrants or an expansion of law enforcement's surveillance powers.

SAT-COM 4LAT: 45.192LON: 34.021UTC: 2026-04-22

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ACQUISITION TIME04/2218:47 ZULU
AUTHORSYSTEM.AUTO[992]