By Angela Morris | April 4, 2019
The prosecutor's closing argument in the punishment phase of Milton v. Texas included a video of a lioness attempting to eat a baby through protective glass. 'Quit giving him chances,' said the prosecutor, according to the opinion. 'Quit removing that glass.'
By R. Robin McDonald | March 12, 2019
The Supreme Court of Georgia said police and prosecutors waited too long to obtain search warrants for data on electronic devices they had held in custody for more than a year.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ellen Murphy, Scott Morvillo, Wendy Butler Curtis and Kelly Cullen | January 14, 2019
While Technology Assisted Review is a common and beneficial tool in civil litigations, it is improper and potentially unconstitutional as the sole arbiter for privilege review in criminal cases, particularly if required by courts.
By Ian Lopez | October 26, 2018
The court agreed with appellant's argument that a magistrate judge issued a warrant beyond their scope, but found the investigators acted in good faith in executing the warrant.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 4, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination protects a man from having to tell law enforcement officials a password to his encrypted computer that he had memorized.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | June 22, 2018
The 5-4 decision in Carpenter v. United States marks a win for privacy interests in the ongoing tug-of-war over data privacy in the digital age. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote the majority opinion.
By Tony Mauro | April 2, 2018
U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco told the high court about the new warrant in a brief that also urged the justices to declare as moot the case United States v. Microsoft. The justices heard argument in February.
By Ross Todd | January 19, 2018
The case pits a trial court's powers to force third parties to produce evidence against Facebook's federal mandate to protect private user data.
By Ross Todd | The Recorder | October 10, 2017
Former Korn/Ferry International executive recruiter David Nosal has reached the end of the road in his attempt to overturn his criminal conviction under…
By R. Robin McDonald | July 20, 2017
Federal prosecutors in Atlanta say Mark Vartanyan developed, improved, and distributed a pernicious computer malware toolkit known as Citadel.
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