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Supreme Court looks at warrantless GPS tracking - FOX News
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court is considering whether police use of GPS devices to track criminal suspects requires a judge's advance approval. The case being argued Tuesday could have implications for other high-tech surveillance techniques ...
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