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Hanlon v. Berger, No. 97-1927 (U.S. Supreme Court) (526 U.S. 808; 119 S.Ct. 1706) (May 24, 1999) (Per Curiam)

In this case, Federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant accompanied by photographers and reporters from Cable News Network, who recorded the agents in executing the warrant. Subsequently, the plaintiffs brought a Bivens claim against the law enforcement agents, asserting that the agents violated the Fourth Amendment when they ...

 

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