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Wednesday
Oct032007

School Administrators Taking Search & Seizure too Far?

Great post today at Dangerously Irrelevant on what the Fourth Amendment should mean to school leaders. First, Scott lays out all the ways that we are or can be monitoring our school children's every move in schools. Then, he presents an interesting question of just how frequently do school administrators trample on the Fourth Amendment in the name of school safety? I, like Scott, believe it happens far too often and is something that educational law instructors need to focus on more heavily when teaching about search and seizure in preparation programs.

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