When the Supreme Court lost its most conservative member earlier this year, many thought that the remaining term could be a disaster for personal liberty cases. It turns out they were right. In the most recent decision, however, it’s not the court’s liberal wing who’s to blame. This time, the court’s traditionally conservative members dealt a confusing blow to the constitution’s Fourth Amendment.
Justices Thomas, Alito, Breyer, Kennedy, and Roberts joined forces in a decision that would grant the government additional search and seizure authority without probable cause. The decision likely intends to empower the police to stop and punish crime, but without prior knowledge of a crime being committed, all it does is allow a private citizen to be subject to imprisonment at the whim of U.S. authorities.
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That happens in New York already.
Only if you have a warrant.
So long as people put up with it government will do as it pleases
Unlawful
So if your pulled over by police because they are looking for a person who looks like you, to catch the criminal, i understand the police asses that do not belong in service, but most officers are legit and caring, i served as military police in the army, i have experience here
Like I say anyone that takes office swears an oath to uphold the Constitution that is all of it
No kidding?
Wow so many people think it’s a good thing but it’s not if your down with giving up one of your rights then you don’t deserve any of them
Well ,in that case you might need a CCW !
Our constitution cannot be altered with a constitutional convention of the states… its all hot air