Congressional Internet Caucus to Host Event on Supreme Court's Chatrie Privacy Ruling
Summary
The Congressional Internet Caucus Academy is hosting a lunch event on 9 July 2026 about the Supreme Court's landmark Chatrie decision, which re-examines the third-party doctrine and its implications for Fourth Amendment privacy protections in the mobile phone age. The event will be held at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC and will discuss legislative and oversight implications of the ruling.
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the long-standing rule that information shared with a company may receive reduced Fourth Amendment protection
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