the act of doing a search because you feel as if there is a problem. And from that‚ I personally think that warrantless searches of students‚ whether by police‚ teachers‚ or principals‚ should be allowed by reasonable suspicion. Let’s set up an example. If a student starts acting strange or suspicious all of a sudden‚ there could be something wrong. If you search their bag or locker and find drugs‚ then you could call the parents and police to solve the problem. The parents could then help the student
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infertility‚ Grant discovers that a group of fathers are secretly organizing to have him dismissed as head coach. Devastated by his circumstances‚ he cries out to God in desperation. When Grant receives a message from an unexpected visitor‚ he searches for a stronger purpose for his football team. He dares to challenge his players to believe God for the impossible on and off the field. When faced with unbelievable odds‚ the Eagles must step up to their greatest test of strength and courage. What
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even other educator’s belongings or area. For students if contraband is viewed in plain sight there is no need for any documentation or “probable cause”‚ some states allow strip searches‚ canine searches‚ and drug testing’s. For educators they usually have reasonable privacy expectations in their offices‚ persons‚ or lockers. Most areas are free to search if used by service by the school such as cabinets and desk drawers. Courts can determine whether a search was reasonable by whether it can be justified
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The Fourth Amendment to the constitution protects United States citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. Our forefathers recognized the harm and abuses that occurred in the colonies to innocent people by the British‚ and they made sure to write protections into the U.S. Constitution. Fearing the police state that any nation has the potential to become and recognizing that freedom and liberty is meaningless when victimization by the police is a real and foreboding threat the Fourth Amendment
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wireless world’s latest craze‚ the camera phone. But what Mr. Burke saw was the peril. ’’If I’m in a locker room changing clothes‚’’ he said‚ ’’there shouldn’t be some pervert taking photos of me that could wind up on the Internet.’’ Accordingly‚ as early as Dec. 17‚ the Chicago City Council is to vote on a proposal by Mr. Burke to ban the use of camera phones in public bathrooms‚ locker rooms and showers. There will be no provision to protect messy restaurant patrons. But Mr. Burke wanted
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He lunges at the dark in search of anything‚ as he searches for anything useful‚ he almost slips on what he realizes is his flashlight. He picks up and shines and see that he is surrounded by what seems to be the records of the hospital. When he was searching for an exit‚ he decided to search the contents
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in favor of the citizen who had the dogs used against him‚ the infringement of privacy and constitutional rights continued to be questioned with the use of drug-sniffing dogs. However‚ the use of drug sniffing dogs in unannounced and periodic locker searches in public schools is completely justified and constitutional. The use of drug sniffing dogs is entirely legal‚ especially on public grounds and any disciplinary actions needed to
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revealed drug paraphernalia‚ marijuana‚ and documentation of drug sales. She was charged as a juvenile for the drugs and paraphernalia found in the search. She went against the search‚ claiming it violated her 4th Amendment right against unreasonable searches. The U.S. Supreme Court‚ in a 6-3 ruling‚ said that the search was reasonable under the Fourth Amendment. This case established limitations on our 4th amendment right under school property. The majority opinion should be right one because in order
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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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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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