WaPo: Volokh Conspiracy: Los Angeles v. Patel and the constitutional structure of judicial review

WaPo: Volokh Conspiracy: Los Angeles v. Patel and the constitutional structure of judicial review by Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz:

On March 3, at 10 a.m., the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Los Angeles v. Patel, a fascinating case about the proper structure of a Fourth Amendment challenge.

Los Angeles has an ordinance that requires hotels to maintain certain records about their guests and to produce those records for police officers upon request — which is to say, the officer need not necessarily have a warrant or any particular suspicion. Hoteliers claim this regime violates the Fourth Amendment: ….

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