Tech Industry Fears Loss of Trust After NSA Revelations
If they play footsy with the feds, they pay the cost
If they play footsy with the feds, they pay the cost
Instead, they just ignored it
And kicking in everybody's door would catch some bad guys
Somebody remembered the Fourth Amendment!
Which may be why the feds are so pissed about the leak
It's the only way to prevent any sort of meaningful check or balance on executive power.
He's gathering support from colleagues
Pretty damned timely
That's probably a diplomatic way of saying "profiling"
A Fourth Amendment case shows once again that the justice does not live up to his authoritarian reputation.
The medallion is often associated with Mexican drug dealers
Time for D.C. to get with the program
Scalia dissents, joined by Ginsburg, Sotomayor, and Kagan.
The president, who first campaigned on a claim to constitutional expertise, is now the document's biggest threat.
Because they're not snoopy enough now
Which might marginally improve the situation
A little Fourth Amendment protection for the road
Feeling a little pressure, Eric?
Presumably with plenty of abuseable exceptions
Transparently control-freaky
It wasn't me! It was the Deputy AG!
Which wouldn't seem all that "unfettered"
Architect of the growing security state?
Is there a rule of threes for scandals?
Oh, that's not disturbing at all
Civil liberties, now despised by both major parties
Fourth Amendment, remember?
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