Katz v. United States: Redefining Privacy in the Modern Era
Words: 403 3151Katz v. United States is a big deal in the history books shaking up how we think about privacy and the Fourth Amendment back in 1967. It all started with Charles Katz who got in trouble for illegal gambling after the FBI snooped on his conversations in a public phone booth—no warrant just listening in. Katz fought back saying this violated his Fourth Amendment rights which say no one can snoop around without a good reason. Before Katz's case the […]