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I don't see how putting everyone in a huge radius, journalists and those otherwise uninvolved included, under investigative suspicion and location surveillance to respond to what is only charitably described as an insurrection (the group was almost entirely unarmed) is in any way reasonable. It seems like a massive overreaction. If we're truly interested in democracy and the rule of law, we'd do well to not shred our…
What is the harm that is incurred when the tower records are transferred from the operator to the government? Is it just too scary of a slope to stand on or something? To me it seems to fit under 'reasonable' for the government to issue a warrant for presence information in the locality of the capitol. Given the 3rd party doctrine that probably isn't what happened, but the objection there would be more procedural tha…
https://www.justsecurity.org/10318/video-clip-director-nsa-c...
https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2014/05/10/we-kill-people-base...
The state collecting this information is a public hazard, especially considering the relatively recent development of the assassination of US citizens without trial.