1. FRANK v. MARYLAND, No. 278, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 5, 1959, Argued , May 4, 1959, Decided
OVERVIEW: Giving the fullest scope to appellant's constitutional privacy right, its protection could not be invoked where an attempted inspection of appellant's home was limited to determining if conditions that the Baltimore Health Code proscribed existed.
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