CLE | Geofences and Other Reverse Search Warrants

WHEN: Noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 13, 2023 | HOW: via ZOOM | COST: $25  | MCLE: 2.0 (1.0 Skills, 1.0 Professional Practice) | Financial Waivers are found here | This CLE is appropriate for both newly admitted and established attorneys.

Do you need a technology lesson?? SIGN UP FOR THIS CLE!! And find out what you need to know about geofencing and how where your client is in the world may be tracked by their personal devices and those they may pass by. Also, find out how you can challenge geofence, keyword search, and other reverse search warrants when you take this CLE!

Presenters Jerome D. Greco, Esq. and Michael W. Price, Esq. want attorneys to understand that the constitutional warrant requirement was intended to prevent “general warrants” and that these are unconstitutional general warrants. This CLE will discuss legal concepts, current law, and litigation strategies. Make time for this important CLE.

Presenters:

Jerome D. Greco, Esq. is the Supervising Attorney of the Legal Aid Society of NYC’s Digital Forensics Unit. The Digital Forensics Unit was established in 2013 in recognition of the growing use of digital evidence in the criminal legal system, and currently consists of four staff attorneys, three analysts, two examiners, and one paralegal. Unit members use digital forensic tools, available in the Unit’s two in-house labs, to preserve and analyze electronically stored information, and to challenge the prosecution’s use and interpretation of digital evidence. Greco works with attorneys and investigators on issues involving electronic surveillance technology, cell phone extractions, location tracking, and social media, among other fields. Prior to joining the Digital Forensics Unit, he worked as a trial attorney in the Society’s Staten Island and Manhattan criminal defense office from 2011 to 2016. In addition to his work with technology, he is experienced in litigating freedom of information requests and is an advocate for government transparency.

Michael W. Price, Esq. NACDL Staff, Litigation Director, Fourth Amendment Center | Mr. Price serves as Litigation Director for the Fourth Amendment Center at NACDL, which provides the defense bar with resources and litigation support designed to preserve privacy rights in the digital age. Michael focuses on cutting-edge Fourth Amendment issues including the “third-party doctrine,” location tracking, device searches, parallel construction, and government hacking. He provides trainings and direct legal assistance to equip defense lawyers with the tools they need to ensure that the Fourth Amendment keeps pace iwith emerging technologies. Mr. Price previously served as Senior Counsel for the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. As part of the Liberty and National Security program, Michael worked to oppose discriminatory surveillance and immigration practices, developed legislation to enhance oversight and accountability for the NYPD, and co-authored numerous amicus briefs in cases involving electronic surveillance and privacy issues, including United States v. Jones, Riley v. California, and Carpenter v. United States. He holds a J.D. from NYU School of Law and a B.A. from Columbia University in Political Science and Middle East & Asian Languages and Cultures.

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