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Twice during the day, she abandoned the group of reporters assigned to cover her public movements.
No reasonable person, he argued, expects that his public movements will be tracked 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and therefore we do have an expectation of privacy in the "whole" of our public movements.
Legal experts say those could include powers to impose curfews, restrict public movements and censor the media.
In a 2012 case involving GPS trackers, however, the Supreme Court suggested that the long-term, automated collection of people's public movements might raise Fourth Amendment issues.
Hippies and punks were both public movements, whether they were strumming to stop the Vietnam war or spitting about Anarchy In The UK.
As Justice Sonia Sotomayor stressed in her concurrence, "GPS monitoring generates a precise, comprehensive record of a person's public movements that reflects a wealth of detail about her familial, political, professional, religious, and sexual associations".
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