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Grendell v. Gillway, No. CIV 96-257-B (D.Me.) (974 F.Supp. 46) (July 11, 1997) (Judge Morton A. Brody)

Famous quite from Justice Douglas in which he described our society as one in which the Government may intrude into the secret regions of a man's life at will - pitting father against son to accomplish goal of ferreting out crime.

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