Cert grant: SCOTUSblog: Privacy of hotel guest lists at issue

SCOTUSblog: Privacy of hotel guest lists at issue

The Supreme Court, taking on an issue that reaches hotels and motels across the nation, agreed on Monday to rule on the power of city governments to require commercial lodgings to open their guest lists to the police. In agreeing to hear a Los Angeles case, the Justices also said they would rule on whether a lawsuit can be filed to use the Fourth Amendment to strike down a police inspection law in its entirety, whatever the factual situation in a given case.

The case is Los Angeles v. Patel, and my post when it was decided in the Ninth Circuit is here.

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