Timothy Ivory Carpenter, Petitioner v. United States

  1. July 23, 2018

    Midyear Report: Top Privacy Developments Of 2018, Part 1

    The first half of 2018 was marked by several notable developments on the privacy and cybersecurity front, including a game-changing new data protection regime coming on the books in the European Union, a U.S. Supreme Court ruling embracing cellphone location privacy rights, and an appellate court decision that limits the Federal Trade Commission's data security settlement tactics.

  2. June 22, 2018

    Feds Need Warrant For Cell Location Data, High Court Says

    A divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that the federal government generally needs a warrant to access historical cellphone location records, finding that the data deserves more stringent protection than other customer information held by service providers.

  3. January 01, 2018

    Cybersecurity & Privacy Cases To Watch In 2018

    The U.S. Supreme Court is gearing up to decide a pair of blockbuster privacy disputes that will set the bar for access to cellphone location records and data stored overseas, while lower courts will have their hands full with the continued fallout from the high court's Spokeo decision and the scope of the Federal Trade Commission's data security authority. Here, cybersecurity and privacy attorneys flag several litigation fights that will bear watching in 2018.

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