WEBCAST 9 JUL 16:00 UTC – Re-Drawing the Privacy Line: Chatrie’s Legislative and Oversight Implications

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On Thursday, 9 July 2026, at 12:00-13:00 EDT (16:00-17:00 UTC) the Congressional Internet Caucus Academy will host a lunch event ‘Re-Drawing the Privacy Line: Chatrie’s Legislative and Oversight Implications‘ at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC.

In a landmark decision for personal privacy and liberty in the mobile phone age, the Supreme Court has brought renewed scrutiny to the third-party doctrine, the long-standing rule that information shared with a company may receive reduced Fourth Amendment protection, as applied to geofence warrants and modern location data.

Panelists will breakdown the Chatrie vs US decision and what it means for privacy, law enforcement and Congress.

PANEL
Jennifer Huddleston – Senior Fellow, The Cato Institute
Jake Laperruque – Deputy Director, Security and Surveillance Project, Center for Democracy & Technology
Paul Taske – Director, Litigation Center, NetChoice

MODERATOR
TBD

#locationprivacy #privacy #FourthAmendment

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