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Welcome back to Counting to 5, a podcast about the United States Supreme Court.
In this episode, I review the Court’s decisions issued on June 22, 2018, in four argued cases, including Carpenter v. United States, a case about whether the government can obtain mobile phone location data from carriers without a warrant.
Show Notes
Opinions:
WesternGeco LLC v. ION Geophysical Corp.:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Page
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Opinion
Currier v. Virginia:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Page
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Opinion
Ortiz v. United States:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Pages:
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Ortiz v. United States Opinion
- Orders Dismissing as Improvidently Granted:
Carpenter v. United States:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Page
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Opinion
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- June 27, 2018, 9:00 pm ET: YouTube Link
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