- When the U.S. Supreme Court said in 1967 that the Fourth Amendment protects telephone conversations in a phone booth from surveillance without a warrant, Justice Potter Stewart said in the majority opinion that the ruling did not address "a situation involving national security"...
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
- When the U.S. Supreme Court said in 1967 that the Fourth Amendment protects telephone conversations in a phone booth from surveillance without a warrant, Justice Potter Stewart said in the majority opinion that the ruling did not address "a situation involving national security"...
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