obvously, that is the way it should be done, but a reasonable search and some circumstances can be done without a warrant in emergency situations. that is the law for a bank fault, safety deposit box, and we argue it should be the same standards for electronic medications. neema: let me just jump in on this question. this isn't in the bill, but the right to be notified when the government is requesting your information is a cornerstone of the fourth amendment. that means you can go to court and ask for the return of your information. you can check government surveillance that is unlawful and improper. historically, just as a practical matter, when you have etter on your desk, you know when police came into your house. the fact that this bill does not include a notification requirement, doesn't require police to notify you immediately in cases where it might jeopardize an investigation means that as a practical matter if police get a decade's worth of your e-mail and you are charged with a crime, you may never g know you can go to court and get a redress. that is something that congress