With the rise of technology, the lives of individuals have become increasingly less private. Many people in the public are uneasy about the government having access to all sorts of information via cellular device, including location tracking. This is why on Friday the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot monitor a person’s location for an extended period of time by tracking the location of their cellular device without a warrant. This is only the start of privacy groups advocating for privacy in the modern world, according to Chief Justice Roberts, technology and privacy barriers are going to be, “the real challenge for the next 50 years.”
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