U.S. Supreme CourtDecided June 29, 2026October Term 2025Alerted in 13s
Chatrie v. United States
Short name: Chatrie
Court's summary
Police officers conducted a Fourth Amendment search when they acquired Okello Chatrie’s location data from Google because an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy in his cell-phone location information.
From the syllabus prepared by the Reporter of Decisions. Not part of the Court's opinion.
- Docket
- 25-112
- Date filed
- June 29, 2026
- Judges
- Elana Kagan
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