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Zarsky v. U.S.

Zarsky v. U.S. was a court case involving a dispute over the interpretation of federal law related to immigration and border enforcement. The case centered on whether certain actions or policies by authorities were lawful under existing statutes. The court examined legal standards and the scope of authorities' powers, ultimately clarifying legal rights and responsibilities. The decision aimed to ensure that enforcement practices comply with constitutional and statutory requirements, balancing national security interests with individual rights. The case contributed to ongoing legal discussions about the limits of government authority in immigration enforcement.