Orin Kerr writes:
At last week’s oral arguments in the cell phone search cases, Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie , several Justices looked for a middle ground to answer when the police can search a cell phone incident to arrest without a warrant. The hard question is, what middle-ground answer might work best among the many options? Here are some thoughts.
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