[Oops, I just saw that Jon Non-Juan beat me to it by a few minutes in his post below. Er, what he said.]
The Supreme Court handed down its decision in Hudson v. Michigan this morning. This was a re-argued case that considered the remedy for violations of the rule that the police normally must knock and announce their presence before executing search warrants.
I have posted some thoughts on the case over at OrinKerr.com.
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