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On the Watch in Nursing Homes, USA Today, Sept. 14
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Texas Senate Bill 62.
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Dietemann v. Time, Inc., 449 F.2d 245 (9th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals (audiotaping and photography of false doctor).
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United States v. Koyomejian, 970 F.2d 536 (9th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals (federal electronic eavesdropping statute found inapplicable to video-only taping).
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Tripp Indicted on Charges of Wiretapping; Maryland Law Prohibits Taping Without Consent, Washington Post, July 31,., at 1A
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Code of Federal Regulations, Title 42, section 483.10 (resident's right to have visit from family member at any time of day or night, and to retain personal possessions in the resident's room)
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