US Supreme Court’s War on Civil Liberties


The US Supreme Court has opened the door to expanded police abuses and violations of the constitutional rights of ordinary Americans.
It ruled that police can enter a person’s home or other dwelling without his/her consent, representing the worrying trend of the ever-growing police state apparatus in the United States.
The recent ruling in Fernandez v California has established that police my enter a home or other dwelling even without the consent of the occupant, so long as at least one other occupant has given permission. This ruling creates a very dangerous precedent, further undermining the 4th Amendment of the US Constitution, which protects against unlawful search and seizures. (Read entire article)
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