Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Souter Argue Over Who Is More Gay
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As Linda Greenhouse reports in today's Times, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Souter got a little snippy with each other, in their dueling opinions in Georgia v. Randolph . Justice Souter, writing for the majority, found that the Fourth Amendment was violated when police accepted a wife's consent to search the premises, since the husband objected. Chief Justice Roberts wrote a vigorous dissent.
Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Souter Argue Over Who Is More Gay
Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Souter…
Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Souter Argue Over Who Is More Gay
As Linda Greenhouse reports in today's Times, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Souter got a little snippy with each other, in their dueling opinions in Georgia v. Randolph . Justice Souter, writing for the majority, found that the Fourth Amendment was violated when police accepted a wife's consent to search the premises, since the husband objected. Chief Justice Roberts wrote a vigorous dissent.