While it tells us "[t]here are rules for which kinds of communications can be monitored -- for example, domestic communications are off limits, although communications from agents of foreign powers and suspected terrorists don’t count as domestic," that last bit opens all kinds of doors, and the admission that "[t]he invocation of National Security trumps other rules" opens all kinds of concerns. [More]
Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report asks if you and your attorney aren’t doing anything wrong, what have you got to hide?