It's been six years since one decision by a federal judge has kicked up this much controversy. In 1996, Judge Harold Baer Jr. threw out evidence in a cocaine case because the police had searched a car only because, when they approached it, four men started running away from it. Running away from the police, Baer ruled, was perfectly reasonable behavior for black men, not suspicious in the least. After Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, and pretty much everyone else denounced him, Baer reversed himself. Ninth Circuit judges Alfred Goodwin and Stephen Reinhardt are getting the Baer treatment this week. The...