Court Rules Against Drug-Sniffing Dogs at the Door
A drug-sniffing dog at your doorstep constitutes a search under the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, the Supreme Court has decided.
The high court ruled last month that a Florida police officer’s use of a drug-sniffing dog to search a truck during a routine traffic stop was acceptable, the justices drew the line at the entrance to a private home, USA Today reports.