New SCOTUS opinion on auto exception
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Key quote:
- This case presents the question whether the automobile exception to the Fourth Amendment permits a police officer, uninvited and without a warrant, to enter the curtilage of a home in order to search a vehicle parked therein. It does not.
Opinion is here.
And here is Orin Kerr's hot take on the curtilage issues the opinion raises.