The Supreme Court recently deliberated on the constitutionality of geofence warrants and their potential violation of the Fourth Amendment. Justices showed a range of opinions on the matter.
Some justices appeared to support a more limited ruling that could clarify the requirements for such warrants. However, this may not address all the complex issues raised by the case.
The outcome of this discussion could have significant implications for law enforcement practices and privacy rights, as the court navigates the balance between these competing interests.