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San Bernardino
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A San Bernardino County jury has awarded a record settlement to a man who suffered years of sexual abuse when a former deputy sheriff illegally took the boy from his home and into his care. -
San Bernardino reaches settlement with creditors regarding bankruptcy status
The city of San Bernardino has reached a settlement deal with its creditors. The city has agreed to pay 40 percent of the total amount it owes from its bondholders. -
US gets into terrorist’s iPhone, drops legal action against Apple
The U.S. Justice Department drops legal action to force Apple unlocking iPhone after the FBI succeeded in cracking the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino's shooters. -
Privacy groups, tech giants support Apple in FBI iPhone case
Privacy groups and tech giants filed amicus briefs in the U.S. federal court to support Apple's decision in refusing judge order to help FBI to unlock iPhone used by a suspect of San Bernardino attack. -
More Than Two Dozen United States Tech Companies Rally Behind Apple Ahead of iPhone Encryption Ruling
More than two dozen United States tech companies have supported Apple. This comes ahead of the iPhone unlocking case's ruling regarding the phone of one of the San Bernardino shooters. -
Apple files motion to dismiss court order of unlocking iPhone; FBI says case is not a 'trailblazer'
Apple has filed a motion to dismiss a court order after FBI asked for their help in unlocking an iPhone. The iPhone belongs to one of the San Bernardino shooters, Syed Rizwan Farook. -
Prosecutors Bring Together Victims' Brigade in Apple Encryption Battle
Prosecutors handling the case of the San Bernardino shootings took unconventional ways in enlisting victims of the attack over the government's battle with Apple Inc. -
Apple says it has received at least 15 federal requests to unlock iPhone
In a letter to a Brooklyn judge, Apple said it has received federal requests to unlock at least 15 iPhones over the last four months, and has objected to nearly all the requests. -
Families of San Bernardino Shooting Victims Support Order Against Apple
The families of victims from the San Bernardino shooting incident have shown their support in the court order for Apple to provide assistance to the FBI. -
San Bernardino Shooting Survivors Want Apple To Help Unlock Gunman's iPhone For Closure
Some of the survivors of the San Bernardino shooting are planning to file a legal brief that will force Apple to unlock one of the suspect's iPhone. The families of the victims believe this action will give them answers as to why and how the shooting happened. -
New York officials say Apple’s unwillingness to unlock criminals’ iPhones is irresponsible
Two top New York law enforcement officials teamed up to take a bite out of Apple's decision to fight a court order to unlock an iPhone. -
Apple Inc. in the midst of Constitutional dilemma: Uphold the law on national security or protect its customer's privacy right
Apple stands strong to argue in behalf of its every customer in protecting their inherent right against privacy. -
Federal judge orders Apple to help FBI hack iPhone
California magistrate ordered Apple to help FBI unlock a suspect's iPhone. Tim Cook said the move would be too dangerous to create and undebiably a backdoor. -
San Bernardino Shooting Gun Buyer Pleads Not Guilty
Enrique Marquez Jr., pleads not guilty to a five-count indictment for his involvement in the San Bernardino shooting. -
US Presidential candidate Donald Trump's 'ban on Muslims' is legally possible even after earning distinct remarks from the people
Following the San Bernardino shooting, Republican Presidential canditate stands on banning Muslims in the United States of America. Although this earned distinct remarks and comments, Donald Trump's statement is possible according to the law. -
In American mosques, growing safety concerns — and more armed guards
From the suburbs of Los Angeles to the outskirts of Washington, D.C., mosques around the United States are warily stepping up security in the face of growing fears about reprisals on American Muslims.
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