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Court Ruling Strips Apartment Dwellers of Fourth Amendment Rights – Leaves Hallways Open to Warrantless Police Surveillance & Arrests – The Washington Standard

                Tweet               WASHINGTON, D.C.—Pushing back against a lower court ruling that leaves apartment dwellers vulnerable to warrantless surveillance and arrests, The Rutherford Institute has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that the hallways outside apartments are protected curtilage which police may not invade without a warrant or a resident’s consent. In …

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