North Dakota is the latest state to challenge the contentious use of drug-sniffing dogs, which some say violates a person’s constitutional rights, specifically the Fourth Amendment. Civil liberties groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union are questioning the use of drug-sniffing dogs and whether or not the use of the dogs violates a
North Dakota Supreme Court To Rule On Constitutional Use Of Drug-Sniffing Dogs
Does it violate the Fourth Amendment when police use drug dogs to sniff out contraband inside a person’s home, without a warrant?