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2. Addressing Unlawful Cyber Operations in Armed Conflict Through Human Rights Bodies Instead of the International Criminal Court.

3. DIGITAL RUMMAGING

4. The 'Deepfake Defense': An Evidentiary Conundrum.

5. The Impending Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Digital Forensics.

6. Axon, Maker of Tasers & Body Cams, Agrees to Acquire Dedrone

7. Raising Questions: Can generative AI prompts be used for evidence?

8. Update law on computer evidence to avoid Horizon repeat, ministers urged; Critics say assumption in English and Welsh law that computers are 'reliable' reverses usual burden of proof in criminal cases

9. FORENSIC BORDER SEARCHES AFTER CARPENTER REQUIRE PROBABLE CAUSE AND A WARRANT.

10. Artificial Intelligence: Benefits and Unknown Risks.

11. Consultancy Services On Cybercrime And Electronic Evidence And Related Issues

12. CyberEast - Action on Cybercrime for Cyber Resilience in the Eastern Partnership region

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14. Motorola Solutions Enables Police Transparency with Access to Body-Worn Camera Technology

15. United States : NICE Evidencentral Community Portal Achieves Two Major Milestones in Worldwide Digital Evidence Management

16. Metrics-based risk assessment and management of digital forensics

17. Experience, not logic: adapting spoliation doctrine to the brave new world of digital documents.

18. When is a tweet not an admissible tweet? Closing the authentication gap in the Federal Rules of Evidence.

19. Metadata in Civil and Criminal Discovery.

20. Did You Really Send It? Email Evidence in Litigation and Arbitration in Argentina.

21. Follow the Audit Trail: The Impact of Metadata in Litigation.

22. More than words - the evidentiary value of emoji.

23. Yes, Judges Should Know About Recurring Ethical Issues Involving the Use of Social Media by Lawyers.

24. Oh, snap! The state of electronic discovery amid the rise of Snapchat, WhatsApp, Kik, and other mobile messaging apps.

25. Shaping the technology of the future: predictive coding in discovery case law and regulatory disclosure requirements.

26. Shaping the technology of the future: predictive coding in discovery case law and regulatory disclosure requirements.

27. Capping e-discovery costs: a hybrid solution to e-discovery abuse.

28. 'Where does a wise man hide a leaf?': modernising the laws of disclosure in the information age.

29. Evidence authentication in a digital world.

30. Evidence authentication in a digital world.

31. Analog solutions: e-discovery spoliation sanctions and the proposed amendments to FRCP 37(e).

32. Evidence authentication in a digital world.

33. Privacy vs. public safety: prosecuting and defending criminal cases in the post-Snowden era.

34. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, electronic health records, and the challenge of electronic discovery.

35. What's in the future for e-discovery? New federal rules and big data will require consideration in the face of continued uncertainty.

36. Preparing to discuss predictive coding at the rule 26(f) conference.

37. How Pervasive Myths About Rape Hamper U.K.'s Justice System

38. Change necessary: electronic discovery under the Manual for Courts-Martial.

39. Winning from the beginning: international electronic discovery in commercial litigation and the home field advantage of American corporations.

40. Protecting search terms as opinion work product: applying the work product doctrine to electronic discovery.

41. Symposium: ethical issues in e-discovery, social media, and the cloud.

42. Addressing the costs and comity concerns of international e-discovery.

43. E-mail communication for provisional sentence summons.

44. The admissibility of electronically stored information under the Federal Rules of Evidence.

45. Zubulake 10 years after: landmark case created an industry - and still stirs debate.

46. Mandating use of predictive coding in electronic discovery: an ill-advised judicial intrusion.

47. Balancing interests at the border: protecting our nation and our privacy in border searches of electronic devices.

50. A discussion of the Seventh Circuit's electronic discovery pilot program and its impact on early case assessment.

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