Supreme Court Just Changed Traffic Stops Forever
Автор: Everyday Rights
Загружено: 2025-09-05
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Supreme Court traffic-stop update, made simple.
Learn exactly what the new ruling changes on force, and what still controls detention time at a stop.
What you’ll learn (timestamps):
• 0:00 Hook — why headlines got this story wrong
• 0:10 The two buckets: timing vs. force (attorney reacts)
• 0:35 Problem — media mixing “detention limits” with “force”
• 1:00 Timing rule: Rodriguez (2015) — no prolonging a stop for unrelated tasks without new reasonable suspicion
• 1:45 Scripts that work: “Am I free to go?” / “Am I being detained?”
• 2:00 Force rule: Barnes (2025) — totality of the circumstances, not a freeze-frame snapshot
• 2:20 What cops can’t do now: defend force by isolating the final split-second
• 2:45 Recap — time ends when the mission ends; force judged by the whole story
• 3:05 Next steps & where to learn more
Why watch: clear, receipt-backed takeaways you can remember under stress—without legalese or hype. You’ll leave knowing the exact lines to say and how the new SCOTUS rule on force fits with the existing timing rule.
If this helped, drop your stop scenario in the comments and I’ll cite the cases in a follow-up. Then binge the playlist below for practical, rights-safe scripts.
Laws vary by state; educational, not legal advice.
#TrafficStopRights #SupremeCourt #FourthAmendment #PoliceAccountability #KnowYourRights
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