ReasonOnline has a column about last week's Supreme Court decision in Hiibel, in which the Court held that you must answer a police inquiry into your identity if the police had reasonable suspicion to seize you. The column points out some of the practical problems arising from the decision, and concludes that it is much worse for personal liberties than other commentators claim.
Monday, June 28, 2004
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