In the context of the Fourth Amendment, the courts have ruled that:.A. Recordings by the FBI of various telephone calls made by a U.S. citizen from a public phone booth do not violate an individual's privacy. B. Federal agents can listen to phone conversations of U.S. citizens. C. Without a warrant without a reasonable expectation of privacy, there is no privacy right.D. The Fourth Amendment is no longer valid.

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