Illinois, 439U.S. 128 (1978) (ruling that defendants lacked standing because they were “passengers occupying a car which they neither owned nor leased”). [read post]
Illinois, 439U.S. 128 (1978) (`4th Amendment rights are personal rights which, like some other constitutional rights, may not be vicariously asserted’); U.S. v. [read post]
Illinois, 439U.S. 128 (1978) (`. . . a “legitimate” expectation of privacy by definition means more than a subjective expectation of not being discovered). [read post]