EFF: Racial Bias and Arrest Tech

EFF: Racial Bias and Arrest Tech by Jennifer Lynch and Adam Schwartz:

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court took away a little more of your right to be free from unlawful police searches. In a 5-3 decision in Utah v. Strieff, the Court held that if the police illegally stop and search you, they can use against you any evidence they find, as long as they determine—after they’ve stopped you—that you’re one of the 7.8 million Americans with an outstanding arrest warrant.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a fiery and spot-on dissent that forcefully demonstrates the troubling links between racial discrimination, police stops of pedestrians and motorists, arrest warrant databases, and out-of-control police surveillance technologies.

The Strieff Majority Undermined the Exclusionary Rule

. . .

This entry was posted in SCOTUS. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.