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Proskauer Rose LLP | USA | 5 Nov 2020

LGBT Advocacy Groups File Lawsuit Challenging President Trump’s Executive Order on Diversity Trainings

On November 2, 2020, LGBT advocacy groups filed the second challenge to President Trump’s recent Executive Order on “Combatting Race and…
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Proskauer Rose LLP | USA | 3 Nov 2020

Civil Rights Groups File Challenge to President Trump’s Executive Order on Diversity Trainings

On October 29, 2020, civil rights groups filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s recent Executive Order on “Combatting Race and Sex…
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PRO Compliance | USA | 12 Aug 2020

New Jersey Supreme Court backs compelled phone unlocking

In a judgment that differs from some other US courts, New Jersey’s Supreme Court has ruled that the Fifth Amendment does not stop law enforcers from forcing individuals to grant access to their mobile phones.
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Boies Schiller Flexner LLP | USA | 10 Jan 2020

The Fifth Amendment Is for Innocent People, Too

Television and movies teach us that only guilty people “take the fifth.” The Fifth Amendment right itself is often referred to as the right (or…
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Reed Smith LLP | USA | 23 Jan 2019

Recent rulings indicate Fifth Amendment may join Fourth Amendment as critical consideration in courts’ efforts to apply constitutional protections to smartphones and other new technology

The Fourth Amendment right of the people “to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects” has been center stage in debates over technology…
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Reed Smith LLP | USA | 6 Nov 2018

Florida Appeals Court rules Fifth Amendment bars compelled production of iPhone passcode, iTunes password

On October 24, 2018, the Florida Court of Appeal for the Fourth District ruled that the state could not compel the production of a defendant’s iPhone…
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Squire Patton Boggs | USA | 1 Nov 2018

Colorado Proposition 112: If Colorado Bans New Oil and Gas Development, What Next?

The State of Colorado is a leader in regulating oil and gas development. But a ballot initiative proposes a more dramatic regulatory step: restricting…
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Troutman Pepper | USA | 24 Oct 2018

NDGA Says You Can’t “Squibb” National TCPA Class

On October 18, the Northern District of Georgia issued an Order denying attempts by defendants IDT Corporation and IDT Telecom, Inc. (collectively…
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Vinson & Elkins LLP | USA | 22 Oct 2018

Becoming an Arm of the State: Recent Challenge to Statements Made in Internal Investigations Shines a Spotlight on the Role of the Government in Internal Investigations

Two former traders of Deutsche Bank AG, Gavin Black and Matthew Connolly, were recently convicted of wire fraud and conspiracy for submitting…
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Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP | USA | 9 Oct 2018

Second Circuit Affirms Use of Handcuffs During Late Night Terry Stop

In United States v. Bekim Fiseku, the Second Circuit (Cabranes, Lynch, Carney) rejected the defendant’s argument that police officers unlawfully…
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