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Title: New Jersey vs' T'L'O'


1
New Jersey vs.
T.L.O.
  • By.
  • Melissa Marquez
  • Dominique Sellers

2
On The Humorous Side
  • CASE STUDIES TAKE THE FACTS OF A PERSON, GROUP,
    OR THING AND GATHER INFORMATION FOR THE PURPOSE
    OF Studying A PERSON OR GROUPS PHYSICAL, MENTAL,
    OR SOCIAL CONDITIONS.
  • Case studies are significant because they can be
    applied in the real world.

3
OVERVIEW OF CASE- SUMMARY
  • 14 YEAR OLD GIRL
  • JERSEY
  • HIGH SCHOOL
  • SMOKING IN THE GIRLS BATHROOM
  • PRINCIPAL CAUGHT HER SMOKING
  • FOUND MARIJUANA AND OTHER DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

4
WHO, WHERE, AND WHEN
  • T.L.O. WAS SMOKING
  • IN THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BATHROOM
  • IN 1985

5
Importance or significance
  • a 14 year-old name t.l.o. got caught smoking in
    the girl bathroom.
  • She got accused of smoking in the girl bathroom.
  • Even got burst with marijuana and paraphernalia
    drugs

6
personal point of view
  • Similar to the tinker case regarding a fight for
    rights
  • It was fair because she got caught smoking and
    thats against the law not to smoke in school.
  • I will not do it in the first place.
  • Smoking is bad for you it will also mess up your
    lungs.
  • She needs to go to jail because of that

7
Questions Forum
  • Why was the body search of T.L.O unconstitutional
    even though the school officials were acting in
    loco parents?
  • Did the search violate any Amendments? If so,
    which ones did they violate and why?
  • What did the principal find in T.L.Os pure in
    order to implicate/suspect her use of drugs?

8
Glossary
  • Implicate to claim or show to be involved, as in
    a crime
  • In loco parents in place of your parents
  • Paraphernalia a personal belongings

9
HYPERLINK
  • New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985) 83-712
  • New Jersey vs. T.L.O.
  • T.L.O. CASE - Google Image Search
  • MARIJUANA - Google Image Search
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