![]() The court had long held that the Fourth Amendment does not protect information we voluntarily disclose to others - including to phone companies (this encompasses, by the court’s definition of “voluntary,” the numbers we call). Three years ago, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that appeared to reaffirm Americans’ right to privacy in the digital age. This originally appeared in the Washington Post
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