Constitutional Law
Dec. 29, 2000
Court Got It Wrong Tossing Random Drug Checks
All of the hoopla surrounding the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions in the presidential election has overshadowed other questionable decisions reached by the high court in recent weeks. For instance, in Indianapolis v. Edmond, 121 S.Ct. 447 (2000), the court ruled that random drug searches at police checkpoints violated the Fourth Amendment.
All of the hoopla surrounding the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions in the presidential election has overshadowed other questionable decisions reached by the high court in recent weeks. For instance, in Indianapolis v. Edmond, 121 S.Ct. 447 (2000), the co...
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