Tag: privacy

Can the Government Compel You to Crack Your Code

There is no question that the law is ever changing and many of those changes are in response to changing technologies.  One such area of the law where courts struggle with changing technologies concerns the application of the rights and protections afforded by the United States Constitution.  At the time the Constitution was adopted, the Framers were certainly not discussing whether a bump stock could be regulated without violating the Second Amendment, whether the Fourth Amendment protected a person’s DNA, and certainly not whether the Fifth Amendment protects a person’s biometric data.  Nevertheless, the constitution has withstood the test of […]

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