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Fourth Amendment

Geofence Warrants and Artificial Intelligence - What Happens When Robots Enforce the 4th Amendment?

Geofence Warrants and Artificial Intelligence – What Happens When Robots Enforce the 4th Amendment?

Mark Rasch | May 1, 2026 | ai-assisted searches, Fourth Amendment, Geofence, Privacy Law
Explore how geofence warrants and AI-assisted searches challenge the Fourth Amendment. Can 18th-century privacy laws survive 21st-century digital surveillance? ...
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Mass Data, Mass Surveillance, and the Erosion of Particularity: The Fourth Amendment in the Age of Geofence Warrants and Artificial Intelligence

Mark Rasch | January 23, 2026 | AI and surveillance, Carpenter v United States, constitutional law, digital general warrants, digital privacy rights, Fourth Amendment, geofence warrants, Location data privacy, mass data seizure, search and seizure, Supreme Court certiorari, United States v. Chatrie
The Supreme Court’s review of United States v. Chatrie puts geofence warrants and mass digital data seizures under Fourth Amendment scrutiny, raising urgent questions about particularity, AI-driven searches, and constitutional limits in ...
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Who’s Stalking Whom? ICE Uses Social Media and Phone Surveillance System to Track Protesters

Who’s Stalking Whom? ICE Uses Social Media and Phone Surveillance System to Track Protesters

Teri Robinson | January 18, 2026 | Data Brokers, Device Tracking, Fourth Amendment, government surveillance, ICE protests, ICE surveillance, PenLink, privacy laws, Social Media Monitoring, technology and privacy, Webloc
ICE protests surveillance yet uses tech to track citizens' devices, possibly violating privacy laws and the Fourth Amendment, revealed through ICE's data tools ...
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Privacy Alert: Landmark Court Ruling on Google Search Histories #podcast

Your Google Searches Aren’t Private? PA Court’s Surprising Ruling

Tom Eston | January 12, 2026 | Constitutional Rights, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Fourth Amendment, Google Search Privacy, Information Security, Infosec, law enforcement, Legal Precedent, online privacy, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Privacy Expectations, Privacy Policy, Reverse Keyword Search, search warrants, security, Surveillance Technology, technology, Third Party Data, Weekly Edition
In this episode of Shared Security, we discuss a significant Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that permits police to access unprotected Google search histories without a traditional warrant. The discussion centers around the ...
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The Battle Over The Search of a Cell Phone – Feds v. Locals

Mark Rasch | November 18, 2025 | activist privacy, constitutional law, device seizure, digital civil liberties, Digital Privacy, digital warrants, due process., encrypted communications, federal vs state authority, Fourth Amendment, law enforcement access, mass-storage devices, particularity requirement, political speech, search and seizure, smartphone search, Virginia legal battle, warrant scope
As state and federal authorities seek broad access to a seized phone, a Virginia prosecutor argues for narrowly tailored digital searches — a clash that could redefine Fourth Amendment protections for modern ...
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AI and the Golden Age of Surveillance

Mark Rasch | October 16, 2025 | AI surveillance, algorithmic surveillance, ambient data, Artificial Intelligence, Civil Liberties, constitutional law, Data Collection, Digital Privacy, Digital Rights, facial recognition, Fourth Amendment, government overreach, Internet of things, Katz v. United States, machine learning ethics, mass surveillance, metadata analysis, modern surveillance state, NAACP v. Alabama, predictive analytics, predictive policing, Privacy Law, Smith v. Maryland, third-party doctrine, United States v. Jones, United States v. Miller
AI has ended the age of inefficient surveillance. Explore how automation, data, and machine learning are reshaping privacy, power, and the Fourth Amendment ...
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House Passes Privacy-Preserving Bill, but Biden Blasts it

Richi Jennings | April 18, 2024 | 4th Amendment, adtech, Advertising and AdTech, Biden, Biden administration, Biden-Harris, Congress, congressional legislation, Data Broker, Data broker regulations, Data Brokers, foreign adtech, Fourth Amendment, Fourth Amendment is Not For Sale Act (FANFSA ), H.R. 4639, House of Representatives, Joe Biden, national security, national security policy, President Biden, SB Blogwatch, US Congress, White House
Are you a FANFSA fan? The White House isn’t. It says the bill “threatens national security.” ...
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FBI’s Warrantless Spying on US Must Continue, Says FBI

Richi Jennings | November 16, 2023 | 4th Amendment, Democracy, FBI, FBI Director Christopher Wray, Federal Government, FISA, Fourth Amendment, government, government access, government surveillance, Government Surveillance Reform Act (GSRA), lawful surveillance, mass surveillance, nsa, police surveillance, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, Section 702, surveillance, US Constitution, US FBI, warrantless search
Privacy, schmivacy: FBI head Christopher Wray (pictured) doesn’t see what all the fuss is about. Just renew FISA section 702 already! ...
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Your Personal Data Sold to US Intelligence Agencies

Your Personal Data Sold to US Intelligence Agencies

Richi Jennings | June 14, 2023 | 4th Amendment, Data Brokers, Director of National Intelligence, Fourth Amendment, Information Brokers, ODNI, Privacy, SB Blogwatch
What Price 4th Amendment? Warrant not needed if info bought from brokers ...
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Google

Google Gives Cops Your Search Terms – Let the Frog-Boiling Commence

Richi Jennings | October 9, 2020 | 4th Amendment, Fourth Amendment, google, law enforcement, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, search warrant
Google stands accused of agreeing to overly-broad search warrants, which might violate the Fourth Amendment ...
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