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United states v. Jones

Evidence obtained by warrantless use of the GPS device violated the Fourth Amendment.

United states v. Miller

There is no legitimate "expectation of privacy" in the contents of the original checks and deposit slips,

Riley v. California

. the search incident to lawful arrest exception did not apply to cell phones.

United states v. Carpenter

the government must obtain a warrant in order to access historical cell phone records

Katz v. United states

Articulated a two‐prong test to determine whether a reasonable expectation of privacy

Smith v. Maryland

no expectation of privacy for the phone number since you voluntary “exposed” that information to the phone company

United states v. Warshak

The government must obtain a search warrant to obtain emails