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Does the Fourth Amendment prohibit school officials from strip searching students?




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SOURCES:
Safford v. Redding (2009)
Does the Fourth Amendment prohibit school officials from strip searching students suspected of possessing drugs in violation of school policy?
SAFFORD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 ET AL. v. REDDING
= The official “syllabus” — In other words, the “decision” of the Supreme Court. It tells us what all the Justices think about the issues before the court (in both the “opinion” and the “dissent”).
“[Redding]’s subjective expectation of privacy against such a search is inherent in her account of it as embarrassing, frightening, and humiliating.”
~ Justice David Souter
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Thanks to the amazing Meg Mott for guidance & collaboration!
Thanks to Putney Public Library for hosting Constitution+Comics Workshop.
Thanks to my patrons for making this work possible.
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