NEWS: Supreme Court Says Teen's Strip Search Was Illegal

By Reason Foundation , Free Minds and Free Markets - June 25, 2009

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Today, in an 8-to-1 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed that Arizona public school officials violated the Fourth Amendment rights of a 13-year-old eighth-grader when they subjected her to a strip search because they thought she might be hiding ibuprofen in her underwear. David Souter wrote for the majority: What was missing from the suspected facts that pointed to Savana [Redding] was any indication of danger to the students from the power of the drugs or their quantity, and ... Read the Full Article
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  • LagerHead
    I'll second that.

    But I will disagree on a minor point - pockets. Once a search has to go beyond my child's locker or bags, and extends to their person, they better 1) call me and 2) call the police .

    They're especially going to need 2 if they don't do 1. The rights of my children do not stop at their school door, regardless of what they think. And they will not be subjected to any kind of search of their person without me being present.

    It's time that we, as a society , stop treating children as if they are not entitled to the same protections under the law as we are. Kerry Wilson was wrong, and she's damn lucky I'm not the child's parent.

    - LagerHeadUS June 25, 2009 4:24PM

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