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...-11 (Cope, J., concurring in part and dissenting in part) (footnote omitted). The State appealed th... stops short of probable cause.” New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325, 341 (1985). Yet a carefu...
The Supreme Court ruling in Vernonia School District 47J v. Acton that random drug testing of high school student athletes without probable cause was constitutional because participation in extracurricular athletics means these students can expect less privacy was reached for policy reasons and was misguided. The policy goal of decreasing drug use among American youth does not justify robbing students of their privacy.
... The Court first adopted such a test in New Jersey v. T.L.0.(44) In T.L.O., a principal searched a st...C. JUSTICE O'CONNOR'S DISSENT . Writing for the dissent,(174) Justice O'Connor s...
...at 71, 113 S. Ct. at 549, (quoting New Jersey v. T.L.O. , 469 U.S. 325, 341, 105 S. Ct. 733, 742... for reasons stated in Judge TrottÂ’s dissent, 897 F.2d at 1494-98, and based on our evaluation ...
Introduction. I. Categorical Exclusion Of Parolees From Fourth Amendment Protection: Samson V. California. A. Background Probationer´s Rights Under the Fourth Amendment. B. Samson v. California. 1. The Majority Opinion. 2. The Dissent. C. Critiquing Justice Thomas´ Opinion. 1. The Court Assumes, Without Evidence or Analysis, That Suspicionless Searches Deter Effective Monitoring of Parolees. 2. The "Continuum" Theory of Privacy Remains Undeveloped by the Court. 3. Despite the Court´s Insistence, Samson Allows for Arbitrary and Capricious Searches of Parolees. 4. What Happened to the Special Needs Doctrine?. II. Taking On The Exclusionary Rule: Hudson V. Michigan. A. Existing Exceptions to the Exclusionary Rule. B. Hudson v. Michigan-The Frontal Assault on the Exclusionary Rule Beg...
... requirements impracticable (quoting New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325, 351 (1985) (Blackmun, J.,...
...(261) Dissenting from that decision, he opined that . [I]t ill beho...617, 617 (1988) (per curiam); New Jersey v. T.L.O., 468 U.S. 1214 (1984) (mem.). . (140.) S...
...Ct. 1227, 1232 (1990) and New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325, 345, 105 S. Ct. 733, 744 ... to my individual views expressed in my dissent filed in Robertson. Id. . In the reasons gi...
... the bellwether of state initiatives, New Jersey's contribution was more inclusive, and the consequ...(156) Justice Hugo Black, in one of the dissenting opinions, bitterly attacked the Court's support of...
..., as "both the concurrence and dissent in Franklin understood," Jurek, in which the Cou...Id. at 440 (quoting New Jersey v. . T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325, 345 (1985)). . . ....
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
... and destroy them through planted internal dissent. (37) The CIA created a similar program called CHA...868, 873 (1987) (quoting New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325, 351 (1985) (Blackmun, J.,...
...Ct. 1183, 1214 (2005) (O'Connor, J., dissenting) (citing Tennard and Lockett for the proposition t...(quoting New Jersey v. . T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325, 345 (1985)...
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