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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