The enduring value of the Constitution is the fundamental approach to human rights transcending time and technology. The modern complexity and variety of electronically stored information was unknown in the eighteenth century, but the elemental due process concepts forged then can be applied now. At some point, the accumulation of information surpassed the boundaries of living witnesses and paper records. The advent of computers and databases ushered in an entirely new order, giving rise to massive libraries of factual details and powerful investigative tools. But electronically collected information sources are a double-edged sword. Their accuracy and reliability are critical issues in the hands of prosecutors and their accessibility a har...
Today, electronic footprints may follow us wherever we go. Electronic traces, left through a smartph...
Media and network systems capture and store data about electronic activity in new, sometimes unprece...
Digitization and the release of public records on the Internet have expanded the reach and uses of c...
Computers are the cynosure of American society. As a result, most information is stored electronical...
Over the past twenty years there has been an explosion in the creation, availability, and use of cri...
[Excerpt] “The increase in e-discovery, e-discovery‘s impact on litigation, and the courts‘ unavoida...
The burdens and challenges of discovery—especially electronic discovery—are usually associated with ...
In recent years, electronically stored information (ESI) has begun to play an increasingly important...
Most organizations and government agencies regularly become engaged in litigation with suppliers, cu...
In the twenty-first century, persons involved in the legal profession will be forced to confront tec...
In today\u27s world an increasing proportion of the information subject to discovery under the Feder...
The 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which were enacted to address the poten...
E-discovery refers to discovery in civil litigation that focuses on the exchange of information in e...
This short essay explores the increasing importance of e-discovery to litigants in both federal and ...
This article, based on a comprehensive empirical study of New York\u27s computerized criminal histor...
Today, electronic footprints may follow us wherever we go. Electronic traces, left through a smartph...
Media and network systems capture and store data about electronic activity in new, sometimes unprece...
Digitization and the release of public records on the Internet have expanded the reach and uses of c...
Computers are the cynosure of American society. As a result, most information is stored electronical...
Over the past twenty years there has been an explosion in the creation, availability, and use of cri...
[Excerpt] “The increase in e-discovery, e-discovery‘s impact on litigation, and the courts‘ unavoida...
The burdens and challenges of discovery—especially electronic discovery—are usually associated with ...
In recent years, electronically stored information (ESI) has begun to play an increasingly important...
Most organizations and government agencies regularly become engaged in litigation with suppliers, cu...
In the twenty-first century, persons involved in the legal profession will be forced to confront tec...
In today\u27s world an increasing proportion of the information subject to discovery under the Feder...
The 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which were enacted to address the poten...
E-discovery refers to discovery in civil litigation that focuses on the exchange of information in e...
This short essay explores the increasing importance of e-discovery to litigants in both federal and ...
This article, based on a comprehensive empirical study of New York\u27s computerized criminal histor...
Today, electronic footprints may follow us wherever we go. Electronic traces, left through a smartph...
Media and network systems capture and store data about electronic activity in new, sometimes unprece...
Digitization and the release of public records on the Internet have expanded the reach and uses of c...