People confuse this with the police’s right to enter without a warrant. They don’t have that right, but that is not what this is about.
This is about what you have the right to do if they do it. You have the right to take them to court. Yeah, I know that’s laughable, but still, it’s the law.
However, I’ve heard of several cases where they did not properly identify themselves. That’s a different subject and is not the least bit related to this court’s decision.
Seems to me there’s been a lot of incremental court decisions much toward tyranny in a step-wise fashion.