Jamie Orenstein

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DOJ’s appeal to district court judge from Magistrate Orenstein’s rejection of Apple All Writs Act order

is here; I have not yet read it. It will be considered by Judge Margo Brodie.
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[UPDATED] Magistrate Judge Orenstein’s order in the EDNY, denying DOJ’s All Writs Act request . . .

. . . is here. The order that the government requested the judge to issue would have required Apple to bypass the passcode security on an iPhone 5s (which used Apple’s iOS…
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A Quick Update: Apple, Privacy, and the All Writs Act of 1789

Here’s the latest in the encryption case we’ve been writing about in which the Justice Department is asking Magistrate Judge James Orenstein to order Apple to unlock a criminal…
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The All Writs Act, Software Licenses, and Why Judges Should Ask More Questions

This post is the latest installment of our “Monday Reflections” feature, in which a different Just Security editor examines the big stories from the previous week or looks…
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Update on Apple’s Compelled-Decryption Case

Last week, we wrote about an order from a federal magistrate judge in New York that questioned the government’s ability, under an ancient federal law called the All Writs Act,…
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