Scaring the living daylights out of drug offenders works
Scaring the living daylights out of drug offenders works
… 1990s in most cities. The policy is widely seen as racist, both in intent and effect. … With retail and fast food paying poorly and lacking status, trafficking crack cocaine, marijuana and amphetamines has been a rational response. The lengthy … Read more on Financial Times
Destroying the Fourth Amendment
This current case involves an individual involved in a crack cocaine arrest where the mobile phone was among items seized by the police during the arrest. The 1979 case turned on what is a "justifiable" or "reasonable" expectation of privacy. The court … Read more on Huffington Post