Decius wrote: In order to resolve the problem you need one of the following: 1. A radical shift in the way courts interpret the Constitution. 2. A new Constitutional Amendment. 3. More band-aid legislation.
Wouldn't another solution be to not store the records in the first place? Is there some law that compels them to? Maybe not logging is a new business model to attract customers. I think I'll start a search engine :) RE: Obama Administration: Constitution Does Not Protect Cell-Site Records | Threat Level from Wired.com |