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In 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that there is constitutional protection against unlawful surveillance (by wiretap, bugging, etc.) in any place where a person has a justifiable expectation of privacy. That was in the case of:
 
  a) Griswold v. Connecticut; b) Roe v. Wade; c) Katz v. U.S.; d) Olmstead v. U.S.; e) Mapp v. Ohio.
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