This is why I've never been okay with Third Party Doctrine and the logic that the Constitution is only normatively binding on the Government. If you are getting the functions of a government delegated to you. <i>You become the government</i> by tranitivity, and therefore should be bound by Constitutional due process concerns.<p>Without that realization, the right to due process and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure (warrantless surveillance) is just so much lip service. Even in the realm of National Security. Then again, every principle tends to get thrown out in pursuit of that turkey.