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[OPTIONAL] In re Apple, Inc. (E.D.N.Y. 2016)
This is a very lengthy opinion, but it's worth a read if you have the time and curiosity: it provides a clear, cogent explanation of how a bunch of different federal laws interact in the context of a government attempt to make Apple unlock a suspect's iPhone (in a different case in Brooklyn from the San Bernardino shooter case in California). No time to read a long court opinion? Here's Prof. Bobby Chesney's explanation of the Brooklyn court's ruling, which contextualizes it against the background of the then-ongoing "Apple vs. FBI" dispute in California.
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