NPR: NSA Spying Prompts Calls For Review Of Supreme Court Case

NPR: NSA Spying Prompts Calls For Review Of Supreme Court Case by Larry Abramson:

The government says phone and e-mail traffic is not protected by the Fourth Amendment, and does not require a court warrant to search. The logic is based on a 1978 case that has been hauled out regularly to justify acquisition of third party information. But does that logic really apply to bulk collection, of the sort that’s at the heart of the debate over NSA surveillance?

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