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" ... Imagine how well we would understand this important development of mass incarceration—to take this one exigent example—if we had listened to libertarians on Keynesianism since the 1960s. We would understand that there was a progressive ideology that patronized about a tenth of the population, that it was the mission of Keynesianism to shunt these people off somewhere, that after the revulsion of the Vietnam War mass incarceration was the readiest alternative. Throw in lurking racial attitudes, and you have almost the whole thing. ... "
" ... On appeal, the California Supreme Court unanimously decided to slam shut this Fourth Amendment loophole. That “diluted exception was not supported by our prior jurisprudence” and the lead opinion in Ray was “wrong to create one,” Justice Carol Corrigan wrote for the court. While exigent circumstances are supposed to be based on “articulable facts,” community caretaking instead “purported to permit a warrantless entry if some kind of police assistance might be rendered but the need was merely hypothetical.” ... "
" ... There are some limited exceptions to this right. There is an “exigent circumstances” exception. If a police officer looks through a home’s window and sees a person about to stab another person, the officer can burst through the door to prevent the attack. There is also the “emergency aid” exception. If the officer looked through the same window and saw the resident collapsing from an apparent heart attack, the officer could run into the house to administer aid. Neither of these cases violates the 4th Amendment and few would argue that it should be otherwise. ... "