Just Security: Split Over Compelled Decryption Deepens With Massachusetts Case

Just Security: Split Over Compelled Decryption Deepens With Massachusetts Case by Michael Price and Zach Simonetti:

It has been almost a decade since Apple first offered encryption on iPhones, but the legal fight over compelled decryption remains a pitched battle. A recent volley saw the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court double down on the wrong side of recurring litigation over when, if ever, the government can force someone to decrypt a digital device that has been seized pursuant to a valid search warrant. As encryption winds its way into the U.S. Supreme Court’s vocabulary, defense lawyers and advocates should pay careful attention to these developments – and be prepared to confront them in court.

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