NewsOK: OU professor: Fourth Amendment at heart of dispute between FBI, Apple

NewsOK: OU professor: Fourth Amendment at heart of dispute between FBI, Apple by Stephen E. Henderson

The dispute between the FBI and Apple Inc. over the unlocking of the iPhone used by one of the San Bernadino shooters is important to all Americans. And so it’s good that it is getting a wide airing. But when it comes to issues that have complicated tradeoffs, it can be important not just that we have the conversation, but that we use the right words. And here the debate deserves very mixed reviews.

Emblematic of those getting it wrong is Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., who has accused Apple of protecting “a dead ISIS terrorist’s privacy over the security of the American people.” Cotton would do well to reread the text of the Fourth Amendment. Indeed, if one were to articulate what it means to be an American, one could do far worse than to reply something about having First and Fourth Amendment rights. …

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