💬 Opinion 2d ago · Orin S. Kerr

A Few Thoughts on the Chatrie Oral Argument

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The Supreme Court held oral argument this morning in Chatrie v. United States, the geofence warrant case.  I live-tweeted the two-hour argument over at both X and Bluesky, and click the links there to see the play-by-play.  For those wanting the big picture, here are my initial thoughts right after the argument:
(1) The most important takeaway is that the Justices seem likely to reject the broader arguments Chatrie made that geofence warrants are categorically unconstitutional or cannot be draft

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