Feb 2 2023 Topics Supreme Court • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Gonzalez, Google, and Section 230: All on the same side? Adam Candeub After avoiding Section 230 for thirty years, the Supreme Court will finally hear oral arguments...
Feb 8 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: The Government, Apple, and the Encryption Debate Joseph V. DeMarco In 2016 the United States Department of Justice and Apple twice went to federal court...
Mar 31 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review StingRay Technology and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in the Internet of Everything Howard W. Cox Note from the Editor: This article discusses cell site simulators, also known as StingRays, and...
Feb 22 2016 Topics Civil Rights • Criminal Law & Procedure • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Article: Apple's iPhone Blunder Daniel T. Richards Writing for the Hoover Institution, Richard A. Epstein comments: Can the United States government compel...
Feb 18 2016 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure • Federalism & Separation of Powers • International & National Security Law Blog Post News On Apple, the FBI, and Old iPhones Brent J. McIntosh George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr has a typically thoughtful column today on the...
Jan 8 2016 Blog Post News Time for a Rigorous National Debate on Surveillance Jeffrey Bossert Clark, David B. Rivkin Litigation, International and National Security Law, and Environmental Law practice groups member David Rivkin writes...
Dec 15 2015 Topics Civil Rights Blog Post News Balance Intelligence Gathering and Privacy Vincent Vitkowsky Rachel Brand has written a brief and incisive article for The Hill calling for serious...
Nov 28 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review A Comprehensive Strategy Targeting Recidivist Criminals with Continuous Real-Time GPS Monitoring: Is Reverse Engineering Crime Control Possible? Peter M. Thomson One of the most pressing criminal justice challenges facing the nation is reducing the incidence...
Jan 10 2008 Publication State AGs on Global Warming Litigation David B. Rivkin, Lee A. Casey Many state Attorneys General across the country are becoming increasingly involved in global climate change...
Topics
Gonzalez, Google, and Section 230: All on the same side?
After avoiding Section 230 for thirty years, the Supreme Court will finally hear oral arguments...
Litigation Update: The Government, Apple, and the Encryption Debate
Joseph V. DeMarco
In 2016 the United States Department of Justice and Apple twice went to federal court...
StingRay Technology and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in the Internet of Everything
Howard W. Cox
Note from the Editor: This article discusses cell site simulators, also known as StingRays, and...
Topics
Article: Apple's iPhone Blunder
Writing for the Hoover Institution, Richard A. Epstein comments: Can the United States government compel...
Topics
On Apple, the FBI, and Old iPhones
George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr has a typically thoughtful column today on the...
Time for a Rigorous National Debate on Surveillance
Litigation, International and National Security Law, and Environmental Law practice groups member David Rivkin writes...
Topics
Balance Intelligence Gathering and Privacy
Rachel Brand has written a brief and incisive article for The Hill calling for serious...
A Comprehensive Strategy Targeting Recidivist Criminals with Continuous Real-Time GPS Monitoring: Is Reverse Engineering Crime Control Possible?
Peter M. Thomson
One of the most pressing criminal justice challenges facing the nation is reducing the incidence...
State AGs on Global Warming Litigation
David B. Rivkin, Lee A. Casey
Many state Attorneys General across the country are becoming increasingly involved in global climate change...