Beat me to it. The majority expanded government intrusion into the one area of our lives that is universally considered sacrosanct (unless there is good cause).
"Justice Robert Rucker, a Gary native, and Justice Brent Dickson, a Hobart native, dissented from the ruling, saying the court's decision runs afoul of the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
"In my view the majority sweeps with far too broad a brush by essentially telling Indiana citizens that government agents may now enter their homes illegally -- that is, without the necessity of a warrant, consent or exigent circumstances," Rucker said. "I disagree."
Rucker and Dickson suggested if the court had limited its permission for police entry to domestic violence situations they would have supported the ruling."
Below is a link to the bios for the Justices of the Indiana Supreme Court.
http://www.in.gov/judiciary/supreme/bios.html