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Is police monitoring via GPS constitutional? [Most commented] - Los Angeles Times
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on whether police who attached an electronic tracking device to a suspect's car without a warrant and followed him for a month were in violation of the 4 th Amendment. In our editorial ...
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