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Privacy of telecommunications / Evidence law / Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution / McDonald v. Chicago / United States v. Antoine Jones / Amicus curiae / District of Columbia v. Heller / Katz v. United States / Border search exception / Law / Searches and seizures / Privacy law
Date: 2015-02-04 01:39:37
Privacy of telecommunications
Evidence law
Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
McDonald v. Chicago
United States v. Antoine Jones
Amicus curiae
District of Columbia v. Heller
Katz v. United States
Border search exception
Law
Searches and seizures
Privacy law

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