Cell Phones, Terrorism, and Privacy: Can the Government Force Apple to Unlock Your IPhone?

  • 08 Sep 2016
  • 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
  • Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Moot Court Room 2121 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115


ACS Northeast Ohio Chapter, Cleveland-Marshall Student Chapter, the Federal Bar Association, and the Cleveland Marshall College of Law Center for Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection : Cell Phones, Terrorism, and Privacy: Can the Government Force Apple to Unlock Your iPhone?

When:  
September 8, 2016
05:00 PM - 06:15 PM

Event Location:

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Moot Court Room
2121 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115


Details: 

Join the ACS Northeast Ohio Chapter and the Cleveland-Marshall Student Chapter, the Federal Bar Association,and the Cleveland Marshall College of Law Center for Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection for an analysis of the legal framework undergirding civil liberties and privacy rights in a society where far-reaching technology is an increasingly prevalent part of our lives. We will also discuss how privacy rights and national security interests must be balanced and the future implications of the Apple iPhone dispute and what we can glean from it about this ever-changing area of law.

Featuring: 

  • Steven Dettelbach, Former U.S. Attorney
  • Jonathan Leiken, Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer at Diebold, Inc
  • Judge Dan Polster, U.S. District Court

CLE credit of 1.25 hours has been approved. 
 

Presented by ACS Chapter(s):
OH - Northeast Ohio
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

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