Cali. Gov. Brown to allow police to search phones without a warrant

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Anonymous
Why would an officer need to put his hands on my cellphone, anyway?
Andrew Selbst
Just as a note, if the Supreme Court denies certiorari, the case was not “upheld.” “Upheld” implies decided on the merits, while a denial of cert is a refusal to hear, which should not be read as saying anything about the merits.
Chris
Dream Act, Opposition To Guns, Illegal Search and Seizure. The state voted for an extreme liberal. You got one.
Anonymous
What? Cali doesn’t have a veto override mechanism in place?