Category Archives: Mobile

What the Supreme Court’s GPS Case Actually Says

It is fair to conclude that the Court’s ruling in Jones was not as broad as many suggested.  On the other hand, it was not as narrow as others suggested.  If anything Scalia took the middle ground, and likely got to five … Continue reading

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Texting and Driving Is More Dangerous than You Think: Cellphone Searches and the Law

“Cell phone and text message communications are so pervasive that some persons may consider them to be essential means or necessary instruments for self-expression, even self-identification. That might strengthen the case for an expectation of privacy.” – Justice Kennedy, City … Continue reading

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World Health Organization Classifies Cell Phone Radiation as “Possibly Carcinogenic”

by Matthew L. Schafer On Tuesday, with almost 91% of Americans now using cell phones, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified radio-frequency electromagnetic fields as “possibly carcinogenic” to humans.  About 5 million people … Continue reading

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