U.S. v. Drayton, No. 01-631 (U.S. Supreme Court) (536 U.S. 194; 122 S.Ct. 2105) (June 17, 2002) (Justice Kennedy)
In this case the Supreme Court addressed the validity of warrantless, random searches of bus passengers who were asked to consent to a search of their property and persons without being told that they had a right to refuse. In its earlier decision, the Eleventh Circuit held that, without such ...
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