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Corn, Robert | December 20, 1986 issue
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, signed by U.S. President Ronald Reagan on October 21. The act revises Title Ill of the 1968 Omnibus Crime...

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Houlding, Andrew | June 7, 1980 issue
Details the story behind the illegal wiretapping operation in New Haven, Connecticut. Eavesdropping by police from 1964 through 1971; Civil suit before...

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Bosworth, Patricia | February 6, 1982 issue
Recounts the experiences of the author, the daughter of lawyer Bartley Crum, during the time of U.S. congressional inquiries on suspected subversive activities...

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Schwartz, Herman | June 4, 1983 issue
Reports on the increase in wiretapping and bugging by the U.S. law enforcement agencies under the administration of U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Features...

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Bird, Kai | February 8, 1986 issue
The article reports on issues related to wiretapping of a former White House aide and an influential Washington lawyer and power broker between June 1945...

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Grant, William | December 24, 1973 issue
Focuses on a federal judge in the U.S. Damon Keith. Information about decisions taken by Keith on school segregation and wiretapping; Educational background...

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Long, Edward V. | July 14, 1962 issue
The article discusses whether telephone tapping should be authorized in the United States. The Attorney General recently asked the Congress for authority...

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October 27, 1969 issue
Early last March the Supreme Court set up new rules governing the use of wire-tapping evidence in federal prosecutions. The government must now disclose...

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Theoharis, Athan G. | June 14, 1971 issue
The article discusses the government use of wiretapping in the U.S. from 1930 to 1970 U.S. In 1940, responding to the outbreak of war in Europe and the...

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January 5, 1957 issue
A state legislative committee in California is being briefed on the latest technological advances in the field of wiretapping. One of the fancier new gadgets,...

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