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Each year, thousands of people are arrested for driving impaired or intoxicated. Additionally, hundreds of people are charged with driving-related crashes while intoxicated.
The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School posted an article (here) about how the Department of Justice plans to use "techlash" (stemming from privacy scandals with social media) to ban encryption on personal devices. The EARN IT Act bill, here, seeks to make "interactive computer services" providers "earn" immunity for claims regarding child sex abuse material (CSAM) online.
Modern “smart” electronic devices store some of the most sensitive information of a person’s life. The Supreme Court has recognized that data stored on smart phones can “reveal much more in combination than any isolated record,” allowing those with access to it to reconstruct “[t]he sum of an individual’s private life.” Riley v. California, 134 S. Ct. 2473 (2014).
I’m testing iPadOS on my iPad Pro 2016 with a bluetooth logitech mouse. The best thing about the mouse isn’t the cursor, but Shortcuts. Being able to assign shortcuts to right click is a game changer and makes Shortcuts incredibly useful. I recorded a video on iPadOS, converted the video to a gif and posted via Safari. iPadOS an impressive beta os and will be a big upgrade. #ipados #ios13 #ipad #ipadosbeta #ipadmouse #technology #apple #ipad #technology
I'm excited to announce that on April 5, 2019, I'll be teaming up with Brendan Bouffard and Matthew Fleszar at Total Solutions to talk law and tech at the Microsoft Tech Center in downtown Detroit. Big thanks to our sponsors State Bar of Michigan Law Practice Management Section, Young Basile Hanlon & MacFarlane, P.C. and Microsoft.