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Apple doesn’t have to unlock drug dealer’s iPhone, judge says

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""This is a very important decision," Ryan Calo, a University of Washington law professor, said of the Brooklyn ruling. "Other courts, even in jurisdictions where it isn't binding, will look to this order and read the judge's reasoning and, though the exact context will be different, the principle that there are limits to what the All Writs Act can compel will be interesting to all cases involving this act.""

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