In personal jurisdiction dispute, SCOTUS rules in favor of plaintiffs who were injured in car accidents and want to sue Ford Motor Co. in the states in which the accidents occurred. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf/19-368_febh.pdf …
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The ruling in Torres v. Madrid is a victory for a New Mexico woman who was shot by cops as she drove away from an investigation. She filed a civil suit alleging the police violated her constitutional rights by committing an unreasonable seizure.
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That's all for opinions today. We could know as soon as tomorrow afternoon whether the court will issue opinions again next week.
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They only ruled that it's a seizure, you've still got to prove it was unreasonable. Most juries are going to rule that disregarding police orders makes it reasonable for her to seize you.
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Wondering if and how this will affect 'throw down'/dropsy cases and the street doctrine of 'if they lay hands on you, you're getting arrested. Also, interesting to see Gorsuch leading the dissenters in a
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