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The Fourth Amendment Implications On The Real-Time Tracking Of Cell Phones Through The Use Of “Stingrays”, W. Scott Kim
The Fourth Amendment Implications On The Real-Time Tracking Of Cell Phones Through The Use Of “Stingrays”, W. Scott Kim
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
The rights secured to us by the Fourth Amendment were the driving force behind the American Revolution. Today, law enforcement seems to forget that fact when they use cell-site simulators, commonly referred to by the brand name “Stingray,” without first securing a warrant. These devices mimic cell phone towers and force cell phones near them to connect to the cell-site simulator instead of a tower, thereby allowing the user of the simulator device to track a cell phone to its precise location. Ninety-two percent of Americans own a cell phone and forty-six percent of smartphone users say they could not …