According to the Supreme Court in Katz v. U.S., involving an electronic listening and recording device attached to the outside of a public telephone booth:
a. the Fourth Amendment protects people, not places.
b. a subjective expectation of privacy confers the Fourth Amendment's protection.
c. there is no search unless there has been a physical intrusion into a place.
d. eavesdropping on a public phone booth is not a search.
a
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a.slavery laws b. Jim Crow laws c. apartheid laws d. black laws
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a. True b. False
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A) American Standard Code for Information Interchange B) Binary Number Translation Code C) Word Perfect D) Universal English Number Information Exchange
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a. Wilson and Kelling b. Wilson and Reuter c. Nguyen and Reuter d. Kelling and Nguyen