In a filing before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the American Civil Liberties Union and Electronic Frontier Foundation argued police violated the U.S. Constitution by obtaining digital evidence without a warrant. Their involvement follows a robber's conviction on evidence including data from campus Wi-Fi traffic. The groups said police ability to use Wi-Fi logs to identify an individual’s location and track their movements “poses a grave threat to privacy and constitutes a sweeping expansion of government power.”
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