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    in public schools‚ but‚ the Courts give school officials and police more flexibility to conduct searches in school. In this case and law review you will learn about two different cases where Courts balance a student’s privacy rights against the school’s interest in safety and student discipline. This means that students often have less protection against what they might perceive as unreasonable searches and seizures at school‚ than in other places. The Fifth Amendment is concerned with fundamental

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    School officials search phones to get information for a reason‚ but did they have the right to search your phone? School should have the right to search my phone‚ IF it’s reasonable. Principals or officials need permission or a warrant to search a phone. To search a phone it has to have a reasonable cause. And if officials ask to search your phone you have the right to say NO! A lot of schools and other places do not follow orders like these‚ and it ends up bad for them. But they can take your phone

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    21 before they took their own life. As a result of this tragic and disturbing day‚ school’s having been taking extra precautions to keep their students safe. Some schools have had their focus mainly on having no weapons‚ by allowing random locker and bag checks‚ limiting entries and exits‚ and keeping all hallways under supervision. As administrations take these precautions‚ they also need to be aware of trying to find the source of all this‚ the students. The infamous long

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    This amendment was included in the Declaration of Independence due to searches that the colonists were subjected to. The colonists did not want to pay the taxes being enforced by the King‚ so they began to smuggle goods into the United States via boat. The King of Britain obviously did not agree with this‚ so he sent British ships that could stop and search any boat coming or going from Britain to the American colonies. These searches were invasive and they could take anything that they wanted from the

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    Legal searches of students Phillip Burleson Western Carolina University I am sure that most people will agree that the safety of our children is of an upmost importance. Based on the events in the past decade like those of terrorism and the school shootings schools have taken a preventive approach and this can have a big impact on a schools day to day operation. When there is an issue that has come about we learn from it and prevent it from happening again. Many parents hold the school officials

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    keep the warm in. Since you don’t wake up until the last minute all you have time for is to brush your teeth. The thick minty toothpaste caresses your teeth while you quickly move the bristles back and forth on your teeth. Then you throw your heavy backpack on filled with the homework that isn’t finished and jump into your car. From the second you step into the building the chronic ear piercing noise of the cheap fluorescent lights make you cringe. The entire building is lit

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    to have backpacks in classes now‚ and they have to be in your lockers in the other building. Dr. Milner said that she was preparing us for high schools‚ and that no high school lets there kids have backpacks in class. When I visited the Upper School I observed that there wasn’t 1 student without a backpack in class. In addition to that‚ my brother Nathan claims that he does not even have a locker. I understand Dr. Milner’s intentions‚ but I believe we should be able to carry our backpacks with us

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    school when the principal started conducting random locker searches. I was one of those students that liked the idea of these searches but did not want to voice my opinion. Many of the students were complaining that it was an infringement of their rights‚ but I did not have anything to hide‚ so it did not bother me. Most of the students knew which kids brought drugs to school‚ but no one wanted to be the one to tell on them. Random locker searches reduced that pressure from the students‚ because it

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    these teachers have decided on was to conduct random searches of student lockers to ensure student safety. This solution they’ve come up with‚ however‚ is actually full of problems. For one thing‚ it’s a huge invasion of privacy and second‚ it can cause problems between students and teachers. The biggest‚ and most obvious reason why random locker searches are such a bad idea is because it invades the privacy of students. Imagine standing at your locker handling some personal items‚ when suddenly a teacher

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    problem. After Cyrus denied the accusation of sending out the photographs to other boys‚ Mrs. Sheevers commanded the school officer to search Cyrus’ phone for any trace of the pictures. Not finding the phone‚ the principal then searched Cyrus’ school locker where she found the phone with the pictures on it. In response to this Cyrus was then suspended for two weeks. Although the Virginia Statehouse Court and the Federal District Courts verdict was that the Bristol School District is not guilty‚ the appeal

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