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Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Olmstead v. United States / Privacy of telecommunications / Search and seizure / Privacy / Writ of assistance / United States Constitution / United States v. White / Mancusi v. DeForte / Law / Privacy law / Searches and seizures


The Fourth Amendment In the revolutionary period, the galvanizing example of government overreaching were the “general warrants” and “writs of assistance” that authorized the King’s agents to break into the hom
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United States / /

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Judicial Event / /

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indiscriminate search / public telephone booth / telephone cables / unreasonable search / telephone data / /

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United States Court / federal government / Supreme Court / /

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John Adams / John Wilkes / Independence / Katz / James Otis / John Harlan / Louis Brandeis / Taft / /

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Chief Justice / petty officer / King / forward / Chief / /

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technology of monitoring / GPS / /

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