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Court Cases and Opinions about Privacy Issues (Page 3 of 4)
1/6/2011 Delaware Court Rules Against GPS Motorist Tracking Delaware superior court judge strikes down warrantless GPS spying as unconstitutional. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 11/26/2010 Federal Appeals Court Rules Against GPS Tracking Court of Appeals for DC Circuit rules against warrantless GPS tracking of motorists. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 9/10/2010 Virginia Appeals Court Upholds Warrantless GPS Spying Second highest court in Virginia rules covert GPS trackers may be installed on cars without a warrant. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 7/21/2010 Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds GPS Spying With Warrant The highest court in Wisconsin ruled that GPS spying with a warrant is acceptable. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 5/21/2010 Florida Attorney General Rules Photo Tickets Are Public Records Red light camera tickets in Florida turns sensitive, private information into a public record. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 9/21/09 Massachusetts Supreme Court Strikes Down Warrantless GPS Spying Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling insists that police obtain a warrant before using GPS devices to spy on motorists. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 5/13/09 New York Appeals Court Strikes Down Warrantless GPS Spying Ruling by New York Court of Appeals calls the warrantless GPS tracking of motorists a massive invasion of privacy. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>>
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