Monday, July 10, 2006

Supreme Court Intrigue

An interesting tale of Supreme Court intrigue. I have always been suspicious of Brandeis.

The author makes a good point about the exclusionary rule. It really should be used to exclude bad evidence not as a mechanism to get the guilty off on procedural grounds.

My favorite line: "But if a man can’t sort his crack and firearms without police barging into the house on such short notice, then none of us are free."