Katz v. United States
law case
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Bowers v. Hardwick
- In Bowers v. Hardwick: Dissenting opinions
…to watch obscene movies, or Katz v. United States [1967]…was about a fundamental right to place interstate bets from a telephone booth.” “Rather,” he added (quoting Louis Brandeis’s dissent in the Supreme Court’s decision in Olmstead v. United States [1928]), “this case is about ‘the most comprehensive of rights and…
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