Feb. 23, 2016, 10:18 AM
When it became clear last week that Apple was facing a long-term struggle over whether it should help the FBI hack
a terrorist's encrypted iPhone, the Cupertino company went out and
hired one of the most prominent lawyers in the United States, Ted Olson.
AG Lynch defends demand for Apple assistance Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY 4:45 p.m. EST February 24, 2016 WASHINGTON — Attorney General Loretta Lynch defended the government's
demand that Apple assist the FBI in its attempt to unlock the phone of
one of the San Bernardino terrorists, telling a House panel Wednesday
that the pending legal battle has clarified how encryption represents "a
very real threat to law enforcement's mission.''
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