Answer:
True
Explanation:
States may generally legislate on all matters within their territorial jurisdiction. This "police power" does not arise from the Constitution, but is an inherent attribute of the states' territorial sovereignty. The Constitution does, however, provide certain specific limitations on that power.
Should law enforcement officials be required to get a search warrant before they are allowed to use new technology to track the location of a criminal suspect (unbeknownst to him) through his cell phone
Answer:
Legally, yes. The fourth amendment is the closest we have to answer this question, and it regards search and seizure. Anything found through the use of technology could be considered inadmissible.
Explanation: