Why Jones is still less of a pro-privacy decision than most thought (Conclusion slightly revised Jan. 31)

I want to return to Jones for what will probably be my final thoughts on the case for a while.  In earlier posts here and here, I explained why the widespread initial reaction that the Court’s decision in Jones requires the police to get a warrant to install a GPS tracking device was incorrect. Having … Continue reading Why Jones is still less of a pro-privacy decision than most thought (Conclusion slightly revised Jan. 31)