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Anderson v. Creighton, No. 85-1520 (U.S. Supreme Court) (483 U.S. 635; 107 S.Ct. 3034) (June 25, 1987) (Justice Scalia)

The plaintiff in this case sued an FBI agent for damages based on the warrantless search of his house. The district court granted summary judgment to the agent on the ground that the search was lawful, holding that the undisputed facts revealed that the agent had probable cause to search ...

 

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