A bipartisan group of Minnesota lawmakers has introduced a bill to ban reverse location warrants, which allow law enforcement to collect data on devices near a crime scene. Sponsored by Democrat Erin Maye Quade and Republican Eric Lucero, the bill aims to protect Fourth Amendment rights, permitting lawsuits against law enforcement for data collection. Critics argue these warrants can infringe on privacy, while law enforcement groups contend they are essential for solving crimes.
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