iPhone user can be forced to produce the passcode to his phone, court rules; Sen. Jeff Sessions is a good pick for crime victims; Heather Gerken on Trump and progressive federalism; People trying to get Google to deindex professional news site articles; ‘Add unjust enrichment to your courtroom skillset this Wednesday’; Is the surgeon general endangering America’s youth?;
 
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iPhone user can be forced to produce the passcode to his phone, court rules
An important new decision on the Fifth Amendment limits of compelled decryption.
Sen. Jeff Sessions is a good pick for crime victims
My friend Steve Twist and I published an op-ed today, explaining why Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) will be a great attorney general for crime victims — a group that has been too often overlooked in recent years. Here are the opening lines: As two crime victims’ rights advocates and law professors, we welcome the announcement …
Heather Gerken on Trump and progressive federalism
My thoughts on Yale law professor Heather Gerken's strategies for using federalism to resist Trump.
People trying to get Google to deindex professional news site articles
Three examples: A prominent leader of a Texas megachurch, accused of high living; a company that makes a laundry product, which some say is a scam; a New York real estate businessman, sued for sexual harassment.
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‘Add unjust enrichment to your courtroom skillset this Wednesday’
The subject line of an ad that I got from a litigation consultant.
Thomas Schelling, RIP
The Nobel Prize-winning economist had an enormous influence on many fields.
 
Is the surgeon general endangering America’s youth?
The surgeon general's new report on e-cigarette use by youth and young adults threatens to do more harm than good.
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