A new book examining the dangers of surveillance technology has emerged as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a case that could significantly limit law enforcement's ability to access individuals' location data. The timing highlights growing concerns about digital privacy and government surveillance capabilities.
The upcoming Supreme Court case represents a critical juncture for digital privacy rights, with potential implications for how police can obtain and use location tracking information. The case could establish new precedents for what constitutes reasonable search and seizure in the digital age.