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Being Forced To Code In The Technology Era As A Violation Of The First Amendment Protection Against Compelled Speech, Adrianna Oddo Mar 2018

Being Forced To Code In The Technology Era As A Violation Of The First Amendment Protection Against Compelled Speech, Adrianna Oddo

Catholic University Law Review

Over the past several decades, technological advancements led several courts to hold that computer code is protected as speech under the First Amendment of the Constitution. However, after fourteen people were killed in the 2015 San Bernardino massacre the U.S. Government sought to ignore those findings when it ordered Apple, Inc. to write a computer code to bypass the encryption software on the shooter’s cell phone. To access this particular phone Apple would need to write a code that could potentially compromise its customers’ data and personal information. Apple vehemently opposed the Government’s order and claimed that compelling it to …


Criminal Law - Federal Rule Of Criminal Procedure 41 Authorizes Electronic Intrusions If Probable Cause Established, All Writs Act Provides For An Order To A Third Party Commpelling Aid In Criminal Enforcement Proceeding If Third Party Could Otherwise Frustrate Administration Of Justice, Nina M. Gussack Jan 1979

Criminal Law - Federal Rule Of Criminal Procedure 41 Authorizes Electronic Intrusions If Probable Cause Established, All Writs Act Provides For An Order To A Third Party Commpelling Aid In Criminal Enforcement Proceeding If Third Party Could Otherwise Frustrate Administration Of Justice, Nina M. Gussack

Villanova Law Review

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