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Warranted wiretapping? What to look for in this year’s Wiretap Report.

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Wiretapping—the interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications—has long been an effective tool for law enforcement investigating suspected criminal activity. Each June, Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and...more

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Forensic Hashing in Criminal and Civil Discovery

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After reading an earlier IP/Decode post about hashing, my friend Jenny Rossman reached out to explain how law enforcement was using hash values to fight the spread of child pornography. For over a decade, Jenny had been a sex...more

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[Webinar] SDPA and ACEDS OC eDiscovery Summer Refresher Session Six: Law Enforcement: CA eDiscovery Update - July 25th, 10:30 am -...

A discussion of recent current events, including how a 2020 California State Supreme court decision effects the public release of body camera footage from law enforcement agencies in California, and other important updates...more

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Court’s Police Body Camera Opinion Highlights E-Discovery Issues

The California Supreme Court recently issued an opinion that analyzes the public disclosure of police body camera footage and demonstrates the overlap between e-Discovery processes and other records production schemes. The...more

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Responding To Government Subpoenas And Document Requests That Ask For Personal Information

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Federal and state agencies traditionally obtain information for law enforcement purposes using a variety of methods including: ..court issued subpoenas, ..grand jury subpoenas, ..search warrants, ..litigation...more

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Eleventh Circuit Clarifies When Statute Of Limitations Clock Starts Ticking For Driver’s Privacy Protection Act Claims

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On May 19, 2016, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the dismissal of Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (“DPPA”) claims because they were time barred under the statute of limitations. ...more

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District Court Rules That Smartphone Passcodes Are Testimonial; Protected by Fifth Amendment

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In Securities and Exchange Commission v. Huang, the district court held that the Fifth Amendment protected two former employees against having to disclose their personal passcodes for company-issued smartphones to government...more

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