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Hi OnPolitics readers. A dog prompted a legal battle so complicated it has reached the Supreme Court. Yes, really. 🚨 The problem for Nero the police dog began when he put his paws on the door ...
But the paws Nero placed on the driver side door as he jumped up to get a better sniff have opened a constitutional question that has now reached the Supreme Court: whether the dog’s mere ...
He appealed his case to the Idaho Supreme Court and won. In a 3-2 decision, the court determined that a police dog can sniff the air around a car, but cannot touch the car while trying to sniff ...
Petitioners are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case in which ... The case relates to Nero, a Belgian Malinois working as a police dog in Idaho. Nero uncovered meth residue and other ...
like hats and bar stools and what have you, in the same markets that Bad Spaniels was selling its dog toys.” Adam Liptak covers the Supreme Court and writes Sidebar, a column on legal developments.
The U.S. Supreme Court will not take up a high-profile Idaho case that tested whether a drug-sniffing police dog illegally searched a car during a traffic stop. The Idaho Supreme Court in March ...