Beware misguided “mainstream” legal thought – “Kelo v. City of New London” in perspective; NPR’s ‘All Things Considered’ on Facebook v. Vachani; The path of computer crime law; New York Times lawyer responds to Trump’s lawsuit threat;
 
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Beware misguided “mainstream” legal thought – “Kelo v. City of New London” in perspective
Like many of the Supreme Court's worst decisions, Kelo v. City of New London was not an "extremist" aberration, but an example of the how the legal mainstream can go badly wrong. My new article explains why.
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The law of encryption workarounds
The future landscape of digital evidence investigations is likely to be shaped in substantial part by the law of encryption workarounds.
NPR’s ‘All Things Considered’ on Facebook v. Vachani
The story, about the case pending before the Ninth Circuit, is titled "The Man Who Stood Up To Facebook."
The path of computer crime law
Some thoughts about the development of technology and criminal law, prompted by the completion of the annual supplement to my Computer Crime Law casebook.
New York Times lawyer responds to Trump’s lawsuit threat
Donald Trump threatens to sue the New York Times for reporting on allegations that he groped multiple women, but the Times is not backing down.
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