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How did the supreme court reinterpret civil liberties in katz v. united states? a. it required police to inform suspects of their rights. b. it expanded the right to privacy to include situations in which a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. c. it expanded citizens' freedom of speech during a time of war. d. it protected some forms of symbolic speech used by students in public schools.
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