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The origin of 'religious liberties', the FBI and the iPhone, crime may actually pay
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Mar 29, 2016
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The origin of 'religious liberties', the FBI and the iPhone, crime may actually pay

How 'religious liberties' became a buzzword, the FBI hacks into the San Bernardino iPhone, a look at the program that pays past criminals to stay out of trouble.

The official seal of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is seen on an iPhone's camera screen outside the J. Edgar Hoover headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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How 'religious liberties' became a buzzword, the FBI hacks into the San Bernardino iPhone, a look at the program that pays past criminals to stay out of trouble.

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FBI drops case against Apple, but questions of national security and privacy remain. A look at who really won this legal battle.
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