But there's still the, very traditional, legal argument of it also breaking the fourth [0], and that on a rather massive scale. Which the eef link also pointed out.
No matter how you frame this, these constitutional boundaries are not as high as many US Americans like to pretend. Because if those boundaries are not enforced, they ain't worth the paper they are written on, leaving the door wide open to further erode these constitutional rights.
No matter how you frame this, these constitutional boundaries are not as high as many US Americans like to pretend. Because if those boundaries are not enforced, they ain't worth the paper they are written on, leaving the door wide open to further erode these constitutional rights.
[0] https://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?a...