If you want a story about the Fourth Amendment no longer applying, have we got news for you!
TLDR: Cops are trying to follow a guy who sold cocaine, lose track of him, smell the aroma of burnt pot in an apartment complex, knock on a door, hear "a reaction that sounded like the destruction of evidence", and bust in. It turns out to not even be the place the guy they were chasing went. And the Supreme Court rules 8-1 that this is legal, and all the evidence gathered by this is admissible in a court of law.
TLDR: Cops are trying to follow a guy who sold cocaine, lose track of him, smell the aroma of burnt pot in an apartment complex, knock on a door, hear "a reaction that sounded like the destruction of evidence", and bust in. It turns out to not even be the place the guy they were chasing went. And the Supreme Court rules 8-1 that this is legal, and all the evidence gathered by this is admissible in a court of law.