Criminal Law
TV (FOX): Supreme Court: Cellphone Privacy
On November 28, 2017, CAC President Elizabeth Wydra discussed the cell phone privacy case pending at the U.S. Supreme Court, Carpenter v. United States, on Fox News @ Night, hosted by Shannon Bream.
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April 27, 2026
CAC Release: Justices Push Back Against Government’s Claim of Unrestricted Access to Cell-Phone Location Information
WASHINGTON, DC – Following oral argument at the Supreme Court this morning in Chatrie v....
March 31, 2026
CAC Release: Supreme Court Considers Availability of Habeas Relief in Mississippi Jury Race-Discrimination Case
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Chatrie v. United States
In Chatrie v. United States, the Supreme Court is considering whether “geofence warrants” violate the Fourth Amendment.
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In Pitchford v. Cain, the Supreme Court is considering whether, under federal habeas law, the Mississippi Supreme Court unreasonably held that a criminal defendant waived his right to challenge racial bias in his jury selection.
January 20, 2026
CAC Release: Justices Unanimously Conclude that Restitution Under the MVRA Is a Criminal Penalty
WASHINGTON, DC – Following today’s decision at the Supreme Court in Ellingburg v. United States,...
January 14, 2026
CAC Release: Supreme Court Ignores History in Favor of Its Own Rule for Warrantless Home Entries
WASHINGTON, DC – Following today’s decision at the Supreme Court in Case v. Montana, a...