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    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Supreme Court Divided in Police Seizure Decision

    The Supreme Court ruled Monday that police can seize evidence during unconstitutional traffic stops in some cases. If suspects have outstanding arrest warrants, the court says, cops can search their cars, even if they stopped them for no reason. The 5-3 decision revealed a sharp divide between the conservative and liberal justices.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Jun 20, 2016 • 1 min read

    The Supreme Court ruled Monday that police can seize evidence during unconstitutional traffic stops in some cases. If suspects have outstanding arrest warrants, the court says, cops can search their cars, even if they stopped them for no reason. The 5-3 decision revealed a sharp divide between the conservative and liberal justices. Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a blistering dissent saying her colleagues in the majority weakened the Fourth Amendment’s protection against unreasonable searches, which would cause more discrimination against minorities.

    How might the decision affect everyday citizens?

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    Supreme Court Rules Police Can Seize Evidence During Illegal Traffic Stops
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    2. 8:39Conspiracy Theories In the Wake of Tragedies
    3. 16:37Is Personalized Medicine Safe?
    4. 28:34Maria Bamford: 'Lady Dynamite'
    5. 43:45Sports with Sklars: NBA Finals, US Open and more
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      Madeleine Brand

      Host, 'Press Play'

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    The full episode

    1 of 5
    Supreme Court Rules Police Can Seize Evidence During Illegal Traffic Stops
    1. 0:41Supreme Court Divided in Police Seizure DecisionYou’re reading this
    2. 8:39Conspiracy Theories In the Wake of Tragedies
    3. 16:37Is Personalized Medicine Safe?
    4. 28:34Maria Bamford: 'Lady Dynamite'
    5. 43:45Sports with Sklars: NBA Finals, US Open and more
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