Apple v. FBI: Privacy Issues Related to San Bernardino Shooters

Apple is opposing an order by a federal magistrate judge to help the FBI unlock an iPhone belonging … Continue Reading

Neuroimaging and Privacy: A Question for the Thanksgiving Table

Some crucial privacy questions about the use of neuroscience in criminal courts may be headed our way. And … Continue Reading

Emojis as Evidence: Recent Developments

How should digital evidence be presented to juries? Should emoticons and other symbols be translated into words and … Continue Reading

Could Your Technology Be Incriminating You?

Earlier this week, we wrote about how the government can lawfully compel a person to unlock their smart … Continue Reading

Federal “Catfishing”: When Government Impersonation through Social Media Gets Caught

You rush into work one morning, coffee and briefcase in hand, barely making it into the cramped elevator … Continue Reading

The Smartphone versus the Fifth Amendment

For many smartphone users, passwords and passcodes have become a thing of the past. Since late 2013, Apple … Continue Reading