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Call Me ... Maybe: Carpenter v. United States — Smartphones, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment - AMC 2018


Does the government have the right to search and seize cellphone records (without a warrant) that track your location and movements? Is the phone company an eyewitness? Is sharing your location through your cellphone voluntary? Don’t miss this hearty discussion of Carpenter v. United States as we explore the implications of this case from the defense and prosecution perspectives. Plus, walk away with guidance for your clients regarding cellphone privacy rights under the Fourth Amendment.

Elleny B. Christopoulos, Milwaukee City Attorney’s Office
Laurence J. Dupuis, ACLU WI Foundation
David H. Perlman, Wisconsin Department of Justice

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