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- Canadas Highest Court Rules That Police Can Search Cell Phone Contents After Arrest
Canada’s Highest Court Rules That Police Can Search Cell Phone Contents After Arrest
December 16, 2014, InsidePrivacy Blog
June 11, 2015, Global Policy Watch
On June 3, 2015, U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter and Indian Defense Minister Manohar Parrikar signed a 10-year defense framework agreement during Secretary Carter’s 10-day trip to the Asia-Pacific region, which included a stop in India. This framework agreement comes at a time when the United States and its allies are stepping up defense...… Continue ...
February 12, 2015, Law360
Covington's Robyn Polashuk and Lala Qadir have authored this piece on the measure by the Federal Communications Commission relating to Internet transmissions.
2001, 105 J. of Physical Chemistry B, 8712