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On Lee v. U.S., No. 543 (U.S. Supreme Court) (343 U.S. 747; 72 S.Ct. 967) (June 2, 2052) (Justice Jackson)

Here the Court held, over several strenuous dissents, that evidence received by a Federal undercover agent by means of a secret radio transmitter, was admissible and did not violate the Fourth Amendment.

The case is most noted for Justice Jackson's dissent in which he said: "The law of this Court ...

 

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