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The courts have ruled that they can. I would say that schools are crazy, and shouldn't be able to take away rights. Why does a student get a detention for wearing a beer logo? That is taking away the First Amendment, right? The school try to maintain order in their building, and try to protect the students. In my opinion courts need to give rights back to students. It is crazy that Americans are all about having their rights, but when students step foot on school property they have to give up their rights. Sometimes we have to pay the price to get an education.

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The judge cannot take away your right to an attorney; however, the judge is NOT required to provide you with a public defender if he believes you are capable, or have the means, of providing yourself with a private attorney.

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Ether the court of law or the police can do that but they must have a logical reason to do so.

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With grounds? Yes

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