The San Bernardino case is over, but you’d be remiss in assuming the fight started, or stopped, with Syed Farook. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) wants to remind you that there are currently 63 confirmed cases in addition to as many as 25 more that are either thought to be related to iPhones or currently pending and without a docket number. At the heart of the legal battle is a piece of legislation passed in 1789 — the All Writs Act — that gave courts authority to issue orders compelling companies to cooperate with law enforcement entities. The government has used…
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