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 | [441 U.S. petitioner and her children were not "in a state of homelessness" as required by the relevant New Jersey regulations. |
 | [441 U.S. altered to read "secured by the Constitution and laws." The problem is to discover whether the revisers and the Congress that accepted their work intended, by the addition of the two words "and laws," greatly to expand the coverage of the statute to encompass every federal statutory right. |
 | [441 U.S. The legislative history of 1979, 629 (16), and 563 (12) notwithstanding, the opinion concurring in the judgment argues that the words "and laws" in 1983 should be read broadly because the Court has given such a construction to similar language appearing in 18 U.S.C. 241 and 242. |
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 | [441 U.S. that under Title III a covert entry to install electronic eavesdropping equipment is not unlawful merely because the court approving the surveillance did not explicitly authorize such an entry. |
 | [441 U.S. He contends that Title III is unconstitutional insofar as it enables courts to authorize covert entries for the installation of electronic bugging devices. |
 | [441 U.S. specify the exact scope of the surveillance undertaken, enumerating the parties whose communications are to be overheard (if they are known), the place to be monitored, and the agency that will do the monitoring. |