On the recordMarch 19, 2013
the Supreme Court has held observation made while flying a manned aircraft in navigable airspace over a person's property does not violate the Fourth Amendment.
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congress.govthe Supreme Court has held observation made while flying a manned aircraft in navigable airspace over a person's property does not violate the Fourth Amendment.
Grassley discusses Supreme Court rulings on aerial surveillance and privacy rights.
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