
This is a curated index of blog posts on geofence warrants and Fourth Amendment issues, reflecting Reason's civil-liberties-focused perspective. The framing emphasizes judicial overreach and privacy concerns—hallmarks of libertarian critique—without sensationalism. The neutral indexing approach and focus on constitutional questions rather than law-enforcement efficacy suggest left-of-center skepticism toward surveillance powers, though the format itself (a simple link aggregation) avoids charged rhetoric.
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As geofence warrant jurisprudence continues to evolve (Chatrie remains an active legal issue), this framing may shift if courts narrow or expand warrant standards.
Fourteen posts in all, from 2022 to the present.
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