May 10 – The first regular schedule of television programming begins in Schenectady, New York by the General Electric's television station W2XB (the station is popularly known as WGY Television, after its sister radio station WGY).
June 4 – Olmstead v. United States decided in the Supreme Court: wiretapped private telephone conversations, obtained by federal agents without judicial approval and subsequently used as evidence, do not violate the Fourth and Fifth Amendments to the Constitution.
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^Conrad Janis (1928–2022), Mindy’s dad on “Mork & Mindy”
^In Memoriam: Priscilla Johnson McMillan, 1928–2021
^Justice Thurgood Marshall’s wife ‘Cissy’ Marshall dies at 94
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^Martin Tolchin, acclaimed DC journalist and founder of The Hill, dies at 93
^Richard Stolley, the Man Who Launched PEOPLE Magazine, Dies at 92
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^Harriet Pattison, 94, Dies; Landscape Architect With a Tie to Louis Kahn
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