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Arkansas v. Sullivan, No. 00-262 (U.S. Supreme Court) (532 U.S. 769; 121 S.Ct. 1876) (May 29, 2001) (Per Curiam)

This brief per curiam order, which received surprisingly little coverage in the press, is both important and noteworthy because of its strong affirmation of the Supreme Court’s obvious lack of concerns about the use of pretextual stops as the justification for full blown inventory searches that otherwise would be unlawful ...

 

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