In discussing contours of when evidence must be suppressed for Fourth Amendment violations, #SCOTUS engaged in strong debate about policing.
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Note: A correction to the Chief's earlier statement —> Justice Scalia authored 282 majority opinions, per the court.
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The transcript from Utah v. Strieff: http://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcripts/14-1373_3d46.pdf …
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Here's Sotomayor on
#Ferguson courts and warrants:pic.twitter.com/YmuLTkPNWe
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Here's the Chief Justice, talking about police officers getting shot during routine stops:pic.twitter.com/cCU0sZroe8
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And, here — in the sharpest
#SCOTUS moment I've seen in a whle — is where Sotomayor took a swipe at Alito:pic.twitter.com/qQTFy38Ohf
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My
@BuzzFeedNews report: Supreme Court Justices Still Sharp In Oral Arguments Without Scalia http://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/supreme-court-still-sharp-in-oral-arguments-without-scalia?utm_term=.orP56bE4kl …#SCOTUS
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