A federal appeals court in New Orleans last week took up an issue of increasing national importance, exploring the clash between privacy rights and law enforcement’s exploitation of technology to investigate and prosecute crimes.
The U.S. Justice Department went to court Oct. 2 to try to convince a panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn a magistrate judge’s ruling that blocked the government from obtaining historical cell tower records from two phone companies.
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