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Wyman v. James, No. 69 (U.S. Supreme Court) (400 U.S. 309; 91 S.Ct. 381) (January 12, 1971) (Justice Blackmun)

This case involved an action brought by a welfare recipien, Barbara James, who claimed that requiring her to submit to home visits by caseworkers as a condition of receiving benefits constituted and unreasonable search and seizure and violated her Fourth Amendment rights, unless it was made pursuant to her consent …

 

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