On the recordMay 16, 2012
the court ruled unanimously that physically attaching a GPS device to a vehicle constituted the search under the Fourth Amendment.
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congress.govthe court ruled unanimously that physically attaching a GPS device to a vehicle constituted the search under the Fourth Amendment.
Chaffetz references a Supreme Court ruling on GPS tracking and privacy.
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