1. United States v. Morton Salt Co., No. 273, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 14, 1949, Argued , February 6, 1950, Decided
OVERVIEW: The right of privacy, pursuant to the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, did not extend to corporations, and law enforcing agencies had a legitimate interest to ensure that corporate behavior was consistent with the law and the public interest.
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