The government ducked a court showdown with Apple, but the tables may yet be turned.
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Tag Archives: Justice Department
Did McClendon Die Over A ‘Club Deal’?
Federal prosecutors set out to bag a scalp, but all they got was a dead body.
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Preschool Lawyers
Children who can’t yet tie their own shoes can represent themselves in immigration court, says a senior Justice official.
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Another ‘Crime’ Without Criminals
Federal prosecutors believe accountability is for other people. It’s time to change that.
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Apple Resists The FBI’s Draft
Letting a low-level magistrate force Apple to hack its own iPhone is like letting a ticket clerk choose an airliner’s flight plan.
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Crimping Cops’ Property Seizure Business
The new federal budget provides a chance to break law enforcement’s addiction to money it seizes from the public.
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We Are What We Believe Ourselves To Be
As citizens, we establish our government; it does not establish us.
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Justice Is Blind At The IRS
Justice Department investigators see no evil, merely incompetence, in the IRS tax-exempt scandal.
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Secretly Searching The Cloud
Who wants to look over your shoulder when you type a private message to yourself and store it in the cloud?
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