SCOTUSBlog: Argument preview: Dog sniffs and traffic stops – once more to the Fourth Amendment well

SCOTUSBlog: Argument preview: Dog sniffs and traffic stops – once more to the Fourth Amendment well by Rory Little:

Prior decisions of the Supreme Court addressing the constitutionality of the use of narcotics-sniffing dogs versus other law enforcement techniques have been on a theoretical collision course for years. On Wednesday, the Court will hear argument in Rodriguez v. United States and consider aspects of the issue once again: does the Fourth Amendment restrict the use of drug-sniffing dogs by the police at a roadside traffic stop, when the officer has finished issuing any citation and the stop is prolonged for a few minutes solely to conduct the dog sniff?

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