Thursday in SCOTUS: Bailey argument

Atlantic.com: What the ‘Bailey’ Case May Reveal About Supreme Court Ideology by Daniel Epps:

Imagine that the police have a warrant to search a house. Could they detain you — in handcuffs — just because you happen to be driving away from that house before the search?

That’s the issue in Bailey v. United States, which the Supreme Court will hear Thursday. (The case was originally scheduled for Tuesday, but umpire-in-Chief John Roberts declared a rainout due to Hurricane Sandy.)

Though the situation in Bailey is relatively rare, the way the Court decides the case could reveal a lot about the future of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.

The case arose, like so many Fourth Amendment cases do these days, out of a narcotics investigation. Police got a tip that someone nicknamed “Polo” was selling drugs out of the basement apartment of a house in Islip, New York.

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