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Re: Constitutional Rights at school?
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While on the person, they are personal property, and would need a warrant from a judge to search via the fourth ammendment (note that this changes once they enter the locker).
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Read this. It should prove useful to the conversation. It is the groundbreaking case that I was taught in high school about constitutional rights in high school.
New Jersey vs. TLO
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If either a public officer or any one else saw a person attempting to cross a bridge which had been ascertained to be unsafe, and there were no time to warn him of his danger, they might seize him and turn him back without any real infringement of his liberty; for liberty consists in doing what one desires, and he does not desire to fall into the river. -Mill
Last edited by Adam Y. : 26-01-2005 at 19:54.
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