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· 7/2/1942

Maryland Casualty Co. v. Kansas City

Citations

  • 128 F.2d 998
  • 1942 U.S. App. LEXIS 3780

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that cell-site information constitutes “signaling information”
  • noting “the well-accepted principle of statutory construction that requires every provision of a statute to be given effect”
  • “Smith’s reason for finding no legitimate expectation of privacy in dialed telephone numbers — that callers voluntarily convey this information to the phone company in order to complete calls — -applies as well to much of the information provided by the challenged capabilities.”

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Judges: Sanborn, Valkenburgh, Woodrough

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