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Can't the government be taken to court for breaking the constitution?
by who, though? Itself?
There have been <private person> v. United States lawsuits before iirc
https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-resources/supreme-court-landmarks
Probably the interpretation of "reasonable expectations of privacy" doesn't apply to stuff you do online in the same way it applies to stuff you do in your house with curtains drawn.. bc the constitution is an out-of-date document
or within earshot of the microphone on your phone...