Cell Data Privacy Ruling May Spawn Suit Avalanche, Attys Say

By Chuck Stanley (July 2, 2018, 8:18 PM EDT) -- The Supreme Court's recent decision limiting law enforcement's ability to subpoena cellphone location data is likely to spark a flurry of litigation, as a once-bright line rule regarding privacy rights for personal information held by third parties has been significantly blurred, the American Civil Liberties Union attorney who argued the case before the high court said in Washington, D.C., Monday....

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