FBI v Apple
A research resource developed by Professor Clark D. Cunningham, W. Lee Burge Chair in Law & Ethics, Georgia State University College of Law
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Cases: In re Order Requiring Apple Inc. to Assist in the Execution of a Search Warrant (E.D.N.Y.), Docket Nos. 15-MC-1902, 14-CR-387, 15-M-0610
Affidavit in Support of Search Warrant (Docket 15-M-610), July 7, 2015
Application for Order Requiring Apple Inc. to Assist in the Execution of a Search Warrant(Docket No. 15-MC-190), Oct. 15, 2015
Memorandum and Order (No. 15-MC-1902), Feb. 29, 2016 (Magistrate Judge James Orenstein) (denying request for order against Apple, holding All Writs Act inapplicable)
The Government’s Memorandum of Law in Support of its Application for an Order Compelling Apple Inc. to Assist Law Enforcement Agents in the Execution of a Search Warrant (Docket Nos. 15-MC-1902, 14-CR-387), March 7, 2016 (appeal of magistrate judge decision to U.S. District Court)
Letter from U.S. Attorney (No. 15-M-0610) Apr. 8, 2016 (government still needs order against Apple)
Apple Inc's Memorandum of Law in Response to the Government's Brief in Support of its Application for an Order Compelling Apple Inc. to Assist Law Enforcement Agents in th Execution of a Search Warrant (Aprl 15, 2016) (55 page brief, 18 exhibits, 486 pages total)
Letter from US Attorney(No. 15-M-1902)., Apr, 22, 2016 (government has obtained passcode, no longer needs order against Apple)