How does the supreme court's decision in each case affect the rights of american citizen
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New Jersey v TLO majority reasoning
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New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325 (1985) was a case appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1984, involving the search of a high school student for contraband after she was caught smoking.
VERY briefly: Girl caught smoking at school - vice-principal searches purse to take possession of the cigarette pack - finds drug paraphernalia in plain view in the purse - leading to the reasonable belief that her locker might contain drugs - school administrators search her locker and find drugs - school administrators call police who arrest her.
Supreme Court upheld the arrest and subsequent conviction. The laws of search and seizure do not apply to civilians, and law enforcement did not enter the picture until AFTER the school personnel, acting in good faith, had already found the contraband leading to her arrest and conviction.
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How did the Supreme Court expand this protection in the 1950s
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it applied the protection to the federal to the federal
government as well as to the states
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What is one possible result of the supreme court becoming more diverse over time
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The Court has interpreted equal protection as supporting
expanded civil rights for minorities and women.
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how did the supreme courts decision in shenck v. united states affect free speech
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it limited it by saying that opposition to the draft was a danger to the country during wartime.
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How does the supreme court's decision in each case affect the rights of american citizen
How does the supreme court's decision in each case affect the
rights of american citizen?
New Jersey v TLO majority reasoning
New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325 (1985) was a case appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1984, involving the search of a high school student for contraband after she was caught smoking.
VERY briefly: Girl caught smoking at school - vice-principal searches purse to take possession of the cigarette pack - finds drug paraphernalia in plain view in the purse - leading to the reasonable belief that her locker might contain drugs - school administrators search her locker and find drugs - school administrators call police who arrest her.
Supreme Court upheld the arrest and subsequent conviction. The laws of search and seizure do not apply to civilians, and law enforcement did not enter the picture until AFTER the school personnel, acting in good faith, had already found the contraband leading to her arrest and conviction.
See below link:
How did the Supreme Court expand this protection in the 1950s
it applied the protection to the federal to the federal
government as well as to the states
What is one possible result of the supreme court becoming more diverse over time
The Court has interpreted equal protection as supporting
expanded civil rights for minorities and women.
how did the supreme courts decision in shenck v. united states affect free speech
it limited it by saying that opposition to the draft was a danger to the country during wartime.