Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy In Cell Phone Data Cases in D.C. Circuit

Browse 2 reasonable expectation of privacy in cell phone data cases decided by D.C. Circuit. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.

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Cases
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Defendant Win
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Mixed

Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy In Cell Phone Data Opinions from D.C. Circuit (2)

United States v. Aaron Thorpe

CSLI Warrant for Historical Data Upheld Under Fourth Amendment

D.C. Circuit · 2025-08-26 · Defendant Win · Impact: 65/100

United States v. Aaron Thorpe, decided by D.C. Circuit on August 26, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The case concerns whether the government's use of a cell-site location information (CSLI...

United States v. Dan Wilson

Cell phone seizure lawful, but search without warrant unlawful

D.C. Circuit · 2025-04-02 · Mixed · Impact: 75/100

United States v. Dan Wilson, decided by D.C. Circuit on April 2, 2025, resulted in a mixed outcome. The case concerns whether the government's warrantless seizure of a suspect's cell phone, and its su...

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