I looked briefly over the U.S. law on this issue since 1927. I think I could make a pretty good case that the justifications in 47 CFR 97.1 and the right to listen implicit in the 1st amendment to the U.S. constitution imply a right to monitor Amateur communications.

On 03/11/2013 12:06 AM, ZPO wrote:
While the whole argument of encryption is interesting, I must take
issue with your statement regarding a "*RIGHT* of all hams and
non-hams to monitor Amateur Radio communications."

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