On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear a pair of cases, back-to-back, on cell phone privacy. At 10 a.m., the court takes up-Riley v. California. And at 11 a.m., the court hears-United States v. Wurie.-In both cases, the justices will be asked to consider the constitutionality of warrantless cell phone searches by law enforcement officers during an arrest.- Although the cases examine different circumstances, and even different phones (a "flip" style phone and a "smart" phone), they'll post ask the same basic question: during an arrest, can law enforcement examine the contents of your cell phone without a warrant? -In both cases before the Supreme Court, officers did just that.



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