1. United States v. Chase, No. 241., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 28, 31, 1890. , April 28, 1890, Decided
OVERVIEW: Letters containing private correspondence were to be free from examination and did not violate a statute forbidding the mailing of obscene matter unless objectionable matter was exposed on the envelope.
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