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Originally Posted by alias This is from the above new article:
"O'Connor had heard arguments
The outcome might have been different if O’Connor were still on the bench. She seemed ready, when the case was first argued in January, to rule in favor of Booker Hudson, whose house was searched in 1998.
O’Connor had worried aloud that officers around the country might start bursting into homes to execute search warrants. She asked: “Is there no policy of protecting the home owner a little bit and the sanctity of the home from this immediate entry?”
She retired before the case was decided, and a new argument was held so that Justice Samuel Alito could participate in deliberations. Alito and Bush’s other Supreme Court pick, Chief Justice John Roberts, both supported Scalia’s opinion". | Hm... Point taken.
O'Connor was an admirable woman. I appreciate the libertarian streak in her court decisions. My political compass
Economic Left/Right: 5.63
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.41 |