By David W. Opderbeck
California Assembly Bill 1681, introduced in January by California Assemblymember Jim Cooper, D-Elk Grove, briefly placed the State Legislature in the forefront of a national debate about smartphone encryption. Public interest in AB 1681 intensified as a result of the dispute before the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California over the FBI's efforts to compel Apple Inc. to provide technical assistance in unl...
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