The 225-Year-Old Law That Lets Feds Bypass Encryption, Explained

The 225-Year-Old Law That Lets Feds Bypass Encryption, Explained

Following recent reports in the Wall Street Journal and Ars Technica , there’s been new interest in the government’s use of a relatively obscure law, the All Writs Act.

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