Slate: Search Party

Slate: Search Party by Nathan Freed Wessler:

A 30-year-old loophole increasingly gives police officers a pass when they violate the Fourth Amendment.

It used to be that when police violated a suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights through an unconstitutional search, evidence derived from the search would be thrown out.

Increasingly, that’s not the case.

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