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Practical Pieces & Perspectives

October 2013

Practical Pieces & Perspectives

October 14, 2013
Digital Seizures: Why Wurie and Riley May Not Adequately Resolve Remote Destruction of Evidence
Kevin Lammers

Later this term, the Supreme Court will decide whether or not to grant certiorari in two cases involving the search of cell phones by law enforcement pursuant to the search-incident-to-arrest doctrine.

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About Practical Pieces & Perspectives

Practical Pieces and Perspectives, previously Timely Tech, is the non-paginated companion to the Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy. Through Practical Pieces and Perspectives, JLTP publishes short pieces that addresses cutting-edge issues in technology and the law.

 

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