... to search Schools need only reasonable suspicion, and can search as long as the search is reasonably conducted Fourth Amendment The right of the ...
New Jersey V. T.L.O. (1985) Introduction High school student is caught smoking and searched. Student felt that her fourth amendment protection against an unreasonable ...
In 1980, a teacher at a high school in New Jersey found two girls smoking in a ... and showed them to T.L.O. He said she had lied about smoking in the restroom. ...
SEARCH AND SEIZURE A REASONABLE TEST Created by the Ohio State Bar Foundation Asking More Fourth Amendment Questions Can government officials read someone s email?
Contraband seized was in plain view and is not an unreasonable search. Judicial Cases (cont. ... Category 2: Health/Safety Inspections and Plain View Contraband ...
A New Government!!!! But First The Articles of the Confederation Last 8yrs Gave more power to states then central gov t Troubles Debt ~ gov t couldn t ...
They were part of the same country and English people had to pay taxes. ... Ship used for trading and business. In one famous sea battle against the British: ...
Clinical Guidelines in Acute Seizure Management. William C. Dalsey, MD, FACEP, MBA ... Searching the Literature. Metanalysis and Nonrandomized Trials ...
The Weakness of the Articles of Confederation. The Virginia Plan. The New Jersey Plan ... Weaknesses of the confederation. Could not levy taxes or regulate commerce ...
Freedom OF or FROM? Murray vs. Curlett 1963 (Madalyn Murry ... No quartering of soldiers in citizens' homes during peacetime. 4th Amendment 'Search and Seizure' ...
Paparazzi- a free-lance photographer who aggressively pursues ... extends constitutional guarantee to searches and seizures including public school officials ...
The Fourth Amendment The Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure: The Fourth Amendment The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects ...
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His son (The Royal Governor of New Jersey) opposed the Revolution. He was eventually imprisoned. ... and the New York Delegation. Patrick Henry. The Whiskey ...
Upper House delegates were from different districts were selected by an ... The New Jersey Plan ... NJ Plans mentioned a Supreme Court, which would be ...
Criminal Procedure Class Five Today s Topics Special Needs: Drug Searches Special Needs: Road Blocks Inventory Border Searches Consent Introduction to Exclusionary ...
Only 324 students out of 98,811with identified disabilities were receiving ... Difficulty forming new relationships ... Difficulty performing your job/school work ...
The New England Colonies. Fishing, whaling, trading, lumbering, self-sufficient farms ... What is the difference between separation of powers and checks and balances? ...
Free Speech ... Canine Searches. Tell students in handbook that lockers are school property and ... (at cost) of specific public records records (7 day reply in writing) ...
The Fourth Amendment and Students Rights in Public Schools The Fourth Amendment Guarantees that . . . The right of people to be secure in their persons, houses ...
Most cases are handled by state courts Arrest: When a person suspected of a crime is taken into custody Arrest warrant v. probable cause A judge can issue an arrest ...
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Protection of Rights Not ...
The Constitution 1787-1789 Ga. Standard Addressed in this Power Point SSUSH5 The student will explain specific events and key ideas that brought about the adoption ...
Chapter 3 Section 3 Do Now What is the purpose of government? Consider why governments are put in place and what society would be like without a government.
Creating A Constitution Constitution = a document stating the rules under which a government will operate Creating a Constitution Targets I can determine the ...
The Constitution Chapter 5 What ... When population reached 5,000 adult male ... and Alexander Hamilton were famous nationalists Believed that America was a model ...
Amendment Review 1-27 First 10 Amendments make-up the Bill of Rights. Anti-federalists would not approve the Constitution until a Bill of Rights was added.
Amendment Review 1-27 First 10 Amendments make-up the Bill of Rights. Anti-federalist would not approve the Constitution until a Bill of Rights was added.
Title: U.S. Constitution Author: Molly P. Colin Last modified by: smccd Created Date: 1/22/2004 5:44:44 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Citizenship and Equal Justice Chapter 14 A citizen is a member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to it by birth or naturalization and is entitled to full civil ...