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The Case of the Diaper Rash Goes all the way to the Supreme Court
A recent case at the Supreme Court not only brings the question to light, but protects your right to sue for a redress of grievance when law enforcement arrests you for defending your home.
As a parent, I have sympathy for Mr. Thomas and his then-fiancee. They were preparing to go to bed when, unbeknownst to them, Talleta’s sister Camille called 911, apparently mistaking crying and diaper rash as a sign of abuse.
Although Mr. Thompson did refuse to grant the police entry into his apartment, he was well within his rights since they did not have a warrant. The fact that he challenged an illegal entry into his home does not give the police the authority to restrain him. Mr. Thompson was defending the law, while the police were the ones violating it.
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