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Carpenter v. United States, 585 U.S. 296, 138 S.Ct. 2206 (2018), is a landmark United States Supreme Court case concerning the privacy of historical cell site location information (CSLI).
Cases, which are designed to attach to, support, or otherwise hold a smartphone, are popular accessories. Case measures are based on the display inches (e.g. 5 inch display). There are different types: Pouches and sleeves; Holsters; Shells; Skins; Fitted cases; Smart watches; Bumpers; Flip cases and wallets; Screen protection and body films ...
California, 573 U.S. 373 (2014), is a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the court ruled that the warrantless search and seizure of the digital contents of a cell phone during an arrest is unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment.
Oprah dubbed the JW Aylin Canvas cell phone bag the ideal gift for anyone "whose cell phone is always attached to their hip," and she's right: it has just enough space to hold a sizable iPhone 12 ...
All State-level cell phone use laws in the United States are of the primary enforcement type — meaning an officer may cite a driver for using a hand-held cell phone without any other traffic offense having taken place — except in some cases involving newer (or "novice"), drivers.
The use of stingrays by United States law enforcement is an investigative technique used by both federal and local law enforcement in the United States to obtain information from cell phones by mimicking a cell phone tower.
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