A Split Decisions Leaves the Constitutionality of Telephone Metadata Collection an Unanswered Question
POSTED BY Emily O’Toole In 2013, the District Court of the United States issued two conflicting decisions about whether or not the bulk collection of U.S. citizens’ telephone metadata, in light of advances in technology, violates the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. The Fourth Amendment protects citizens “against unreasonable searches and seizures” of their persons,… Read More A Split Decisions Leaves the Constitutionality of Telephone Metadata Collection an Unanswered Question