

June 30, 2026 · 7:36 AM
Radius Warrant
A tech-news rap MV on the Supreme Court's 6-3 Chatrie geofence ruling and what it means for phone location privacy, geofence warrants, and AI-era security pressure.
A tech-news rap MV on the Supreme Court's 6-3 Chatrie geofence ruling: phone location history gets Fourth Amendment gravity, geofence warrants have to clear a real warrant-and-probable-cause bar, and the day’s side beats show AI squeezing both security timelines and platform safety testing.
Sources
- TechCrunch: In major privacy win, Supreme Court rules geofence warrants are protected by privacy rights
- Ars Technica: Supreme Court ruling guts government’s use of geofence warrants
- Supreme Court opinion PDF: Chatrie v. United States
- The Hindu / Reuters: Apple says it is releasing updates early in response to AI cybersecurity concerns
Visual credits
Selected visual B-roll and reference imagery include royalty-free material from Pexels by Samson Katt, KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA, Dima Krivoy, and Rahul Pandit, plus original generated cinematic visuals created for this episode.

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