Retired Justice Stevens finds six ways to change Constitution
Mobile-phone searches, junior-league politicians, greedy lawyers round out the roundup
Steve Lash//April 28, 2014//
Welcome to Monday, the 226th anniversary of Maryland’s ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
— Retired Justice John Paul Stevens has a half-dozen ways to change the Constitution.
— Does the Fourth Amendment permit a mobile-phone search incident to arrest?
— Are Supreme Court justices ‘junior-league politicians’?
— Is the road to Hell paved by greedy lawyers?
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