Apple’s showdown with the federal government

A federal judge recently ordered Apple to unlock the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino terrorists and the company’s CEO Timothy D. Cook refused, warning of far-reaching implications. Cook’s refusal has sparked a national conversation about government overreach and protection of individuals’ freedom. Randy Dryer, JD, a Presidential Honors Professor and Professor of Law for the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law, is available to discuss privacy issues, the legal ramifications if Apple were to comply or not and what either actions could mean for the average citizen.
Randy Dryer, 801-587-2974,  r.dryer@honors.utah.edu