The case of U.S. v. Jones is set for oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court next week and may resolve whether police may physically attach a GPS transmitter on a person’s car to track its movements for an extended period of time — without a warrant.
Read the article from this month’s Palm Beach Bar Bulletin, “The Supreme Court, GPS Darts & George Orwell.”
The underlying opinion is here. The order on rehearing is here. The SCOTUS briefing schedule is here.
The ABA Journal piece, Sky-High Spy, is here.
Another recent cellphone tracking case (in Florida) is here.