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Third Circuit to hear argument in Fifth Amendment forced decryption case
Back in June, I blogged at length about a pending Third Circuit case that considers the Fifth Amendment limits on ordering a suspect to decrypt his hard drives. The court recently announced that it will hear oral argument in the case on Sept. 7 before Judges Jordan, Vanaskie and Nygaard.
I'll listen to the oral argument audio when it's available on the Third Circuit's website, and I plan to post some thoughts on the argument after I do.
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