Much like it’s done with child pornography, the technology industry could help the federal government blunt the spread of online terrorist communications, the White House maintains.
New York City is wooing more tech startups to headquarter there with a new, free program that offers expert legal advice for establishing a legally sound organization.
Patent holders apparently eager to file suit in advance of new pleading standards filed more than 200 lawsuits on Monday, setting what is believed to be a one-day record for…
Lawyers for a transgender teen seeking the right to use the boys’ restroom at school are seeking removal of the federal judge in the case because of his comments about…
A federal jury has found that Apple infringed a University of Wisconsin patent for improved processor efficiency in chips used in newer iPhones and iPads.
Courts in at least four states have refused to allow defense lawyers to examine proprietary computer programs that are being used to send defendants to jail.
An Illinois man has been charged with the 1985 murder and rape of a 15-year-old Chicago-area girl after his DNA was matched to evidence recovered from the crime.
The Fourth Amendment should be interpreted to impose a warrant requirement when the U.S. government uses malware to hack computer systems for law enforcement purposes, according to a cybersecurity fellow…
A federal appeals court has ruled that the former chairman of an airport board in Kentucky had no expectation of privacy in an inadvertent “pocket dial” call.
Old DNA samples that were too small for testing under old techniques can be examined using new tests, even though a three-year limit has passed, a federal appeals court has…
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