Whether or not it flies in front of a judge isn't the point.
Isn't the point to be able to inform users when an NSL or something similar is actually issued & then fight it out in public?
Saying it "wont' work" from the start is counterproductive. If a law is broken - then you don't typically reform the law without breaking it in some way.
Isn't the point to be able to inform users when an NSL or something similar is actually issued & then fight it out in public?
Saying it "wont' work" from the start is counterproductive. If a law is broken - then you don't typically reform the law without breaking it in some way.