A recent Supreme Court decision has implications for cellphone users' privacy. The court ruled that constitutional privacy protections apply to location information from cellphones.

This decision came in the case of a bank robber who was identified using a geofence warrant. The ruling was made with a 6-3 majority, with Justice Elena Kagan writing the opinion.

Further details on the ruling and its potential impact are available from KXXV, the local ABC affiliate. The decision suggests that individuals have certain expectations of privacy that are protected by the constitution, even in relation to their cellphone location history.