1994-01-24 - Re: subpoenas of personal papers

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From: sdw@meaddata.com (Stephen Williams)
To: smb@research.att.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-01-24 17:06:39 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 24 Jan 94 09:06:39 PST

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From: sdw@meaddata.com (Stephen Williams)
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 94 09:06:39 PST
To: smb@research.att.com
Subject: Re: subpoenas of personal papers
In-Reply-To: <9401241548.AA18242@toad.com>
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> 
> I just saw a news story that bears on one of the perpetual questions on
> this newsgroup:  can you be compelled to turn over your encryption
> key?  In Doe vs. U.S. (93-523), the Supreme Court declined to rule on
> whether or not someone can be forced to turn over his personal
> appointment calendar.  By doing so, they let stand an Appeals Court
...
> concurring opinion in 1986, O'Connor wrote ``The Fifth Amendment
> provides absolutely no protection for the contents of private papers of
> any kind''.
> 
> 
> 		--Steve Bellovin

IMHO, that still does not indicate that you can be compelled to
'testify' your key.  Sure, they can try to decript them...

sdw
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