Exclusive to ANewDomain.net: My Cartoon-Column essay about the ridiculous legal logic used to justify NSA spying:
From a 1979 Supreme Court ruling: “It is doubtful that telephone users in general have any expectation of privacy regarding the numbers they dial, since they typically know that they must convey phone numbers to the telephone company and that the company has facilities for recording this information and does in fact record it for various legitimate business purposes.”