Factcheck: Chief justice referred to the car from Ferris Bueller's Day Off as a Porsche but it was actually a Ferrari
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Although apparently no Ferraris were injured when the film was made:https://www.shearcomfort.com/blog/ferris-bueller-car-truth-behind-ferris-bueller-ferrari/ …
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It would appear Chief Justice read this amicus brief that cites Ferris Bueller's Day Off:https://twitter.com/Koogslaw/status/950782034091356165 …
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STORY: U.S. top court considers putting brakes on police vehicle searcheshttps://reut.rs/2AKnOhT
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Credit goes to
@subblaw for the Ferris Bueller's Day Off reference!
BTW: @subblaw is a fantastic appellate lawyer!#AppellateTwitterhttps://twitter.com/subblaw/status/931657355951050752 …
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Bow bow. Chick chicka chickah.
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This was the rental?!?
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... hey ... I'd recognize Cameron's Dads' Garage anywhere ...pic.twitter.com/b6bRFH01QH
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Forthcoming article title: Court weighs killing the car search exception
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Court kicks automobile search exception down the road as searches careen out of control.
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