New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985) 469 U.S. 325: The Fourth Amendment applies to on- campus searches of public school students and their personal belongings by
The Fourth Amendment and Article 14 Do Not Apply in Private Schools. 1. Private or parochial school students however
Students' Fourth Amendment Rights in Schools: Strip Searches. Drug Tests
items may often be inspected with little or no impact on a student's Fourth Amendment rights. In contrast a student has a reasonable expectation of privacy
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This lesson will first review the history of Supreme Court rulings on student rights in schools and explain the constitutional protections on unreasonable
Students' Fourth Amendment Rights in Schools: Strip Searches. Drug Tests
Although all schools do and should monitor students to some extent empirical School Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment]; Jason P. Nance
The Fourth Amendment to the. U.S. Constitution protects the people of the United States from unreasonable searches and seizures. On first reading.
31 may 2018 Police practices in schools often nega- tively affect not only the students subjected to them but the entire school climate. Additionally