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    wounded 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

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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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    Week 4 Assignment When it comes to random student locker searches‚ I feel that all teachers have the responsibility to give any information that they may have concerning any illegal acts that their students are involved in. If this information leads to the administration searching that student’s locker‚ then it is being done to make sure all the students are being kept safe. I do not feel that anyone’s locker should be searched without a significant amount of proof or suspicion. It should not be

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    Cases in Canadian Law Dehghani v. Canada: The appellant‚ a citizen of Iran‚ arrived in Canada on May 13‚ 1989‚ and claimed refugee status. After being questioned in the primary examination line‚ he was referred to a secondary examination‚ which involved a long wait‚ and‚ as he did not speak English‚ an interpreter was provided for him. At the secondary interview‚ the appellant omitted significant facts. This case involves two issues that are worthy of analysis‚ as he claims‚ first of all‚ that

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    placed upon search and seizure in public schools. Assess to limits to search and seizure is communications devices‚ searches of online information‚ basics on searches in school and searches by law enforcement officers. School has a no

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    TIDs improperly opens the door to unreasonable searches and seizures. Because of the nature of the intrusion‚ TIDs somehow fall outside the letter of the law. However‚ do they fall outside the spirit in which the laws were originally crafted? This paper will react to this point. Essentially‚ technology has made it easier for the authorities to conduct covert surveillance. Private citizens can become the targets of police and law enforcement searches. Oftentimes‚ there might seem to be a reasonable

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    ASSIGNMENT WEEK 4 AED 200 2/24/14 JUNETT JOHNSON The teaching profession has rights and responsibilities much like any other profession. Keeping in mind that obtaining a teachers license is a privilege not a right‚ and maintaining that privilege is up to the teacher. One way to do this is to become aware of the necessary conditions to become employed and to keep that employment. This will include what rights you have under your contract as a teacher

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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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    of the educational buildings. The response by most school administrators is to conduct individualized searches and seizures of student’s lockers‚ backpacks‚ and cellphones‚ hoping to find drugs and weapons‚ or signs of their use. Without reasonable suspicion to suspect weapons or drugs‚ school officials do not lawfully‚ under the Constitution‚ have the right to conduct such unreasonable searches and/or seizures of student’s belongings. As new court cases arise pertaining to the issue‚ many begin

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    Our file No.: 12095 Public school searches Date: June 6‚ 2013 I. Issues 1. The issue is whether public school officials have the authority to perform strip searches of students in suspicion of hiding illegal drugs. 2. The issue is whether public school districts can perform random drug screening of students who participate in school athletic programs under state or federal law. II. Brief Answers 1. No. Strip searches of students in public schools of students

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