NBC reports:
The state Supreme Court has reversed itself and put back into place an older standard for warrant-less searches by police during car stops.
Police can now search a vehicle without a warrant if they have probable cause to believe there is contraband or evidence of a crime as long as the circumstances that led to the probable cause are unforeseeable and spontaneous.
Read more on NBC.
h/t, @CarolOnAdvLaw
Update: Steve Bellovin points out that WSJ has additional details, here.