Drug couriers, it appears, like to put off suspicion of their vehicles by putting a Bible on the dashboard as they travel. So, in a countermeasure, cops target cars with Bibles on the dash to be pulled over as suspected for couriering drugs.
Isn’t that a violation of someone’s First Amendment rights? Not according to the federal courts in Nebraska, no. The case is Frazier v. Lutter, a March 27 decision, which Prof. Friedman details slightly more.
Say what? Suddenly you have more sympathy for imams kicked off of airplanes?






