In a decision that digital rights advocates called "a groundbreaking victory for Americans' privacy rights," the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday that police generally must obtain a warrant before collecting cellphone records that can be used to track a person's movements. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which represented the
最高法院只是裁决无证手机追踪
ACLU表示:“政府不能再声称仅仅使用手机等技术就意味着放弃了第四修正案的权利。 “这是巨大的。”