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Katz v. United States 389 U.S. 347 (1967) is a United States Supreme Court case discussing the nature of the right to privacy and the legal definition of a search. The Court’s ruling refined previous interpretations of the unreasonable search and seizure clause of the Fourth Amendment to count immaterial intrusion with technology as a search overruling Olmstead v. United States and Goldman v. United States.

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