The high court rules no more warrantless cellphone tracking, but throws the ball to a lower court on the issue of gerrymandering

The Critical Hour - En podcast af Radio Sputnik

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On The Critical Hour Dr. Wilmer Leon Supreme Court rules the government can no longer claim that just using technology like your cellphones means you’ve given up your Fourth Amendment rights. Also

on Monday SCOTUS sent back to a lower court a decision that Republicans in North Carolina had gerrymandered the state’s congressional districts to give their party an unfair advantage. What does it all mean.




Barbara R. Arnwine - President and founder of Transformative Justice Coalition, is internationally renowned for contributions on critical justice issues including the passage of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1991 and the 2006 reauthorization of provisions of the Voting Rights Act.


Attorney Mark Shmueli - Manages a solo practice dedicated exclusively to immigration law. Attorney Shmueli represents asylum seekers before the Asylum Office and EOIR as well as handles employment-based non-immigrant and immigrant visa petitions. Authored articles on the immigration consequences of criminal convictions and the Violence Against Women Act for the Maryland Bar Journal and is a frequent lecturer at national and local conferences on immigration law.

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