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On This Day in Telephone History March 1ST 1965, The New York State law authorizing electronic eavesdropping was declared unconstitutional by Justice Nathan R. Sobel in Supreme Court in Brooklyn, NY

On This Day in Telephone History March 1ST 1965

March 1, 2025 by The Telephone Museum
On This Day in Telephone History March 1ST 1965, The New York State law authorizing electronic eavesdropping was declared unconstitutional by Justice Nathan R. Sobel in Supreme Court in Brooklyn, NY
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