Board of Education v. Lindsay Earls : 536 U.S. 822 (2002).
2005
DVD 305:4 (Mapit)
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Title
Board of Education v. Lindsay Earls : 536 U.S. 822 (2002).
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Imprint
Durham, NC : Distinctive Aspects of American Law Video Project, Duke University School of Law, [2005]
Copyright
©2005
Description
1 videodisc : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Series
Distinctive aspects of American law (Series)
Summary
Tecumseh, Oklahoma high school student, Lindsay Earls, was upset by her school district's policy of testing all students involved in extracurricular activities for illegal drug use so she challenged it in court. The case was testing whether drug testing of students in extracurricular activities violates the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Location
LOA
Call Number
DVD 305:4
Language
English
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