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Electronic Evidence Case Digest
 

The Electronic Case Digest is a compilation of digests covering all cases in which decisions have somehow focused on the law as it relates to electronic evidence. Many cases, of course, involve electronic evidence but that evidence is not itself the subject of the opinion. These decisions touch on such things as whether it is permissible to search a home computer and under what circumstances, how electronic evidence is to be authenticated and when electronic evidence may be deemed “inaccessible” and therefore need not be produced.

 
 

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You may search on any number of fields. Select keywords and/or jurisdictions from the pulldown menus. 

If you search the digest text by entering deleted data, your results will include any case digest containing the word deleted or the word data. If you enter "deleted data" (with quotations) your search will only pull up case digests containing the phrase deleted data.

To find cases in a particular state (e.g. Virginia), select 50 states in Jurisdiction and then enter Virginia in the Case Name field.

 

Sensei would like to thank legal assistants Justin Brown and Ryan Buehler, both from American University's Washington College of Law, and Laura A Riddlebarger and Nicole Kolinski, both of George Mason School of Law for their outstanding work in compiling this digest.