| Oliver v. United States
(No. 82-15)
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| Opinion
[ Powell ] | Concurrence
[ White ] | Dissent
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JUSTICE WHITE, concurring in part and concurring in the judgment.
I concur in the judgment and join Parts I and II of the Court's opinion. These Parts dispose of the issue before us; there is no need to go further and deal with the expectation of privacy matter. However reasonable a landowner's expectations of privacy may be, those expectations cannot convert a field into a "house" or an "effect."