Well, since its a Fourth Amendment issue concerning search and seizure, and all the states ratified the constitution, it puts it in the in the purview of the SCOTUS. And that gives the SCOTUS the right to overrule the SCOA. The Fourth Amendment applies equally in all 50 states or at least its supposed to. :thumbsup:
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . No Warrant-No search Finally one for the people. :thumbsup: Supreme Court limits warrantless vehicle searches 3 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) â?? The Supreme Court has ruled that police need a warrant to search the vehicle of someone they have arrested if the person is locked up in a patrol cruiser and poses no safety threat to officers. The court's 5-4 decision Tuesday effectively limits the authority of police to search a vehicle immediately after the arrest of a suspect. Rating: 5