After Police Were Sued For Breaking Up Illegal ‘Bachelor Party,’ Justice Clarence Thomas Has The Final Word
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Police officers who broke up a wild bachelor party almost a decade ago had every right to arrest the partygoers, the Supreme Court ruled this week.
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