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Monday
Apr072008

The Redding Strip Search Case Continues to Get Attention

If you have read the blog for a while, you know I took a personal interest in the Redding v. Stafford case a long time ago when Savannah Redding posted a comment to the blog to thank me for my interpretation of the case, in which I sided with the student that a strip search for Ibuprofen was unreasonable. (See my first post and a later post). Well, this case has been gaining national momentum of late, and rightfully so. Here is the latest clip from MSNBC which interviews Savannah and has a little analysis (although the analysis is pretty weak - MSNBC, next time you need some analysis, call me, I can point you in the right direction - Jackie Stefkovich at Penn State, for instance, would have been much better).

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