It actually goes against much earlier US Supreme Court rulings (and Common Law), however the Indiana decision brings it in line with a majority of states (according to the decision), and none of those have been tested in the US Supreme Court in recent times.
There was a recent decision by SCOTUS which is chilling.
8-1 with BADER-GINSBURG as the only dissent, it supported the right of cops to break into a house because one of them smelled marijuana - WITHOUT a search warrent.
Marijuana smoke!!!
We can throw out the fourth Amendment because some jerk was puffing a joint and bunch of overzealous anti-drug NAZIs were too lazy to get a warrant?