for The Association of the Bar of the City Of New York
1. Goldman v. United States, No. 962, October Term, 1940, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 5, 6, 1942, Argued , April 27, 1942, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendants' convictions for conspiracy to violate the Bankruptcy Act were valid, as use of a listening apparatus did not constitute a wire communication interception under the Federal Communications Act and did not violate the Fourth Amendment.
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