Rewire.com: Clarence Thomas Manages to Be Wrong Even When He’s on the Right Side

Rewire.com: Clarence Thomas Manages to Be Wrong Even When He’s on the Right Side by Imani Gandy. You don’t have to agree. At least think about it.

Thomas wrote in Collins:

In sum, I am skeptical of this Court’s authority to impose the exclusionary rule on the States. We have not yet revisited that question in light of our modern precedents, which reject Mapp’s essential premise that the exclusionary rule is required by the Constitution. We should do so.

But, that’s what Mapp v. Ohio held in 1961. Even Chief Justice Rehnquist would accept longstanding precedent, even if he disagrees with it as he did in Dickerson on Miranda.

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