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    Even though abounding students do not like locker searches‚ they are extremely relevant. Locker searches help us in many ways‚ like keeping our students safe. Keeping our school safe is really important. Searching lockers help our students become safe because other students may have a knife or maybe even a small gun‚and those students could take it out of their locker and start hurting or killing someone. The student doing the killing will not also kill or hurt others‚ but they might start incapacitate

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    In school student rights can be limited. There are several court cases that cover these rights. Here are a couple of them. Unreasonable Searches & Seizures- In the New Jersey v. T.L.O. case‚ T.LO. and her friend were accused by a teacher for smoking in the bathroom. Her friend admitted to‚ but T.L.O kept denying it. The teacher brought her purse to the principal‚ and the principal demanded to see her purse. Proof that T.LO. was selling drugs was found. They took it to the police and she finally committed

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    mostly in the United States employees are “at-will” employees‚ the arguments for wrongful termination the employees from Mopak can make in their suit is that Mopak performed an unreasonable search of their vehicles‚ violating their expectation of privacy. The search was made without a warrant and violated their Fourth Amendment Rights. (Lawyer.com‚ 2013) The contract workers are bound by contracts that may have an at-will clause in it‚ in which case they‚ like the regular employees‚ can be terminated

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    Although there are many schools that does do locker searches‚ other schools don’t do locker searches. There are some schools that have found materials in lockers that others are not supposed to have at school. Also there are many schools that don’t do locker searches that should. First and foremost why students agree about looker searchers is because if someone is hiding a weapon or something like that in there then the school could be in danger. Also if other had a gun and lost a person’s temper

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    bookbag and locker searches should be allowed because it would lower the amount of deaths and injuries in schools‚ lowers the amount of drug use in schools‚ brings a positive look to schools‚ and communities. Believing that these searches or maybe even metal detectors will help with the danger in schools today. According to Kate R. Ehlenberger‚ “Officials conduct random or blanket searches not because of individualized suspicion‚ but as a preventive measure. Examples of random searches include the use

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    Running Head: BECAUSE IT’S PROBABLE: REVIEWING PROBABLE CAUSE‚ WARRANTS‚ SEARCHESARRESTS‚ AND HOW THEY INTERTWINE. Because It’s Probable September 6‚ 2006 AIU Online Abstract The following paper reviews probable cause as it applies to the duties of law enforcement. We will review different scenarios involving probable cause and the different court rulings that govern police and other law enforcement officer’s procedures involving the searching of a residence‚ arresting

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    Twitter Searches For A Business Model Case Study Questions: 1. Twitter began as a web-based version of popular text messaging services provided by cell phone carriers. Basically‚ Twitter doesn’t make money. However‚ if a company signs up to blast messages to users‚ they could earn a profit. In April 2010‚ Twitter announced its first foray into the big-time ad marketplace with promoted Tweets. This was thought of as Twitter search engine. In June 2010‚ they announced their newest addition which was

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    Chapter 3 is titled "Basic Underlying Concepts: Privacy‚ Probable Cause‚ and Reasonableness." Privacy refers to an American citizen’s expectation of privacy. Probable cause is usually needed by law enforcement officers before they can arrest an individual as well as search with or without a warrant. Reasonableness refers to the standard of searches and seizures to be valid under the Fourth Amendment. Katz v. United States (1967) is the case that demonstrated a change in the interpretation of

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    Matthew Conchola ELA 6/7 Mrs.King 18 March 2016 Should Schools have School Wide searches? Schools should be allowed to conduct random searches of your private items for many reasons. All across the U.S kids have been disobeying and doing a lot of stuff that might be illegal or bad. The school tragedies in Littleton‚ Jonesboro‚ Springfield‚ West Paducah‚ and Pearl ‚these communities brought the threat to school safety into the public conscience and moved school safety onto the U.S. public

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    Locker Searches “We must all hang together‚ or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”(Hang Together) those words were spoken by Benjamin Franklin while signing the Declaration of Independence. However‚ is our country “hanging separately” because of schools? If we must hang together‚ why do teachers not trust us enough that they have to search our locker for illegal drugs or weapons? Even though some people argue that locker searches can prevent illegal substances and weapons from entering the

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