The Fifth Amendment and Touch ID; Can California reduce its public-employee pensions?; Changing post in immaterial ways — or to soften its allegations — does not restart statute of limitations; Cato scholars pose questions for final debate; | | | | | The Fifth Amendment and Touch ID | Are you looking for a detailed discussion of the possible Fifth Amendment limits on compelling a person to unlock a smartphone using fingerprint readers such as Apple's Touch ID? If so, this post is for you. | By Orin Kerr • Read more » |
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Cato scholars pose questions for final debate | The folks at Cato have asked some of their resident and adjunct scholars – Tim Lynch, Michael F. Cannon, Ilya Shapiro, Thaya Brook Knight, Benjamin Friedman, A. Trevor Thrall, Matthew Feeney, and yours truly – to propose some questions for the candidates to answer during the debate tonight, and the results are posted in this video … | By David Post • Read more » |
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