marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was in the courtroom, and joins us now. marcia, good to have you back with us. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: till us about 40 this case and how it ended up before the high courts. >> a man riding in his s.u.v. with his family was stopped by a state police officer. the officer found an outstanding but erroneous outdated warrant that he hadn't paid a fine related to another vehicle stop. he was arrested, taken to the burlington county jail where he was told to strip, open his mouth, lift his tongue, lift his genitals and he was put in jail for six days. he was then transferred to the essex county jail where he went through another strip search upon intake into that jail except they added a squat and a cough to ensure he had no internal contraband. he was released the next day when his wife was finally able to convince people that he had paid his fine. he filed a civil rights lawsuit claiming that the jail, both jail's strip search policies violated the fourth amendment which, as you know, protects us from unreasonable sear