Patel v. City of Los Angeles, No. 08-56567 (9th Cir.) (686 F.3d 1085) (July 17, 2012) (Judge Richard R. Clifton)
Here a divided panel held that a Los Angeles ordinance which required hotel operators to maintain certain guest registry information and to make that information available to the police without a warrant did not violate the Fourth Amendment.
The plaintiffs in this case, owners and operators of motels in the ...
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