By Jane Wester | January 27, 2020
The bill would also create a task force to examine how to regulate biometric technology in the future, with seats reserved for the state police and the New York City Police Department, among other agencies.
By Quentin Brogdon | December 30, 2019
Everyone was taught it is dangerous to hitchhike with strangers. Yet this is exactly what people do when they use Uber or Lyft to summon a ride.…
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By Samantha Stokes | December 27, 2019
From the college admissions scandal to profanity-laced emails, lawyers on both coasts and across the pond faced big trouble in 2019.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 4, 2019
New York City and Philadelphia's public defender offices started rolling out digital forensic labs this year. The two cities are among the very few in the U.S. to find the budget and expertise for such an endeavor.
By Frank Ready | November 26, 2019
Geofencing is emerging as a popular tool among law enforcement agencies, but answering the legal questions it poses may yield serious investigative challenges.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 25, 2019
In a ruling that could have a significant impact on technology-related criminal cases, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that the Fifth Amendment's protection against self-incrimination extends to prohibiting law enforcement from forcing a defendant to give up passwords for electronic devices.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 25, 2019
Biometric data sharing and collection is growing, with few laws on the books to regulate it. But some lawmakers have clamped down on the use of facial recognition tech to limit its potential dire impact.
By Jack Newsham | November 22, 2019
Former Locke Lord partner Mark S. Scott was convicted Thursday of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and launder $400 million in proceeds from a cryptocurrency scam, according to federal prosecutors.
By Frank Ready | November 7, 2019
Bad actors are using video game platforms to launder money, but legal perils faced by the gaming companies themselves continue to be relatively minor barring a substantial improvement in their ability to detect such behavior.
By Recorder staff | November 6, 2019
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