Balough Discusses Geolocation Issues at Seminar

Richard C. Balough discussed the implications of geolocation technologies on the right of privacy at a seminar sponsored by the State Bar of Wisconsin’s non-resident lawyers division in Chicago.

Mr. Balough’s presentation on November 16, 2011, concerned the changing expectations of privacy in light of both the technology that allows undisclosed 24-hour monitoring of a person’s physical location along with social networking where people freely disclose their locations.

He also discussed the pending United States Supreme Court case of United States v. Jones, in which law enforcement monitored a peson of interest for 24 hours a day for 28 straight days.

Here’s a copy of Mr. Balough’s white paper.