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The legality of geofence warrants, where law enforcement can access the data of people in a geographic area, is being considered by the U.S. Supreme Court. University of Iowa Technology Law Clinic director Megan Graham w...
If you are near a crime, should law enforcement be able to access your data? is an episode from River to River by Iowa Public Radio. The legality of geofence warrants, where law enforcement can access the data of people in a geographic area...
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The legality of geofence warrants, where law enforcement can access the data of people in a geographic area, is being considered by the U.S. Supreme Court. University of Iowa Technology Law Clinic director Megan Graham walks us through the case. Also, fellow Iowa law professor Bethany Berger talks about the 1884 case being incorrectly cited in the Trump Administration's birthright citizenship case. Then, Cornell College's Megan Goldberg walks us through the 1st Congressional District primary races.
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If you are near a crime, should law enforcement be able to access your data? is from River to River by Iowa Public Radio.
Published May 19, 2026 and 48:05 long