Supreme Court ruled against warrantless location tracking of cell phone location information. Ruling could ripple out and affect data gathered from Internet of Things (IoT) devices, digital voice assistants, embedded medical devices, and even devices in the future such as in-home robots. The ruling can also affect other current and near-future technologies under the Fourth Amendment, according to Margot E. Kaminski, who teaches law and focuses on privacy, speech, and online civil liberties. The Courts decision affects big data, which can be sensitive due to the inferences that can be made using it, and the Third-Party Doctrine.”]

