HECHT, Justice.
A husband surreptitiously recorded on videotape his wife's activities in the marital home. The district court entered a judgment for money damages in favor of the wife who claimed the videotaping constituted a tortious invasion of her privacy. The court of appeals affirmed the judgment, rejecting the husband's contention the wife had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the marital home she shared with him. On further review of the decision of the...
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