@NanoBookReview Well it's complicated in a very important way: since policing is primarily a local or state matter, the Supreme Court has to have a certain level of deference to the other governments involved, requiring a high bar to call them out on individual cases.
This is critical because of how it points us to the importance of reforming local and state governments and laws, as they are the primary setters of police policy.
If you just skip ahead and talk about the Supreme Court, it lets all of those local actors unaccountable for being the real ones at the heart of this problem.
But of course, they love to avoid accountability.