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C-SPAN Radio Specials: Supreme Court Oral Arguments

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C-SPAN Radio Specials: Supreme Court Oral Arguments

Washington, DC
Saturday, December 11, 2010

In "Dollree Mapp v. the state of Ohio," she was convicted of possessing obscene materials after police conducted an admittedly illegal search of her home for a fugitive. She appealed her conviction on the basis of freedom of expression. In support of Mapp, the American Civil Liberties Union argued that the improperly obtained evidence should be barred from being introduced in state courts.

Updated: Tuesday, January 4, 2011 at 11:14am (ET)

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