See v. City of Seattle

See v. City of Seattle, 387 U.S. 523 (1967), is a United States Supreme Court case that overruled a previous case (Frank v. Maryland, 1959)[1] and established the ability of a commercial entity to deny entry to a fire inspector without a warrant or probable cause.

It is a companion case to Camara v. Municipal Court of City and County of San Francisco.

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