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A [[United States Supreme Court]] decision that held that a telephone subscriber had no expectation of privacy of the records of the telephone numbers to which his phone had connected
A [[Supreme Court of the United States]] decision that held that a telephone subscriber had no expectation of privacy of the records of the telephone numbers to which his phone had connected

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Smith v. Maryland [r]: A Supreme Court of the United States decision that held that a telephone subscriber had no expectation of privacy of the records of the telephone numbers to which his phone had connected