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A search of a student by a school official will be justified at its inception when there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the search will turn up evidence that the student has violated or is violating either the law or the rules of the school.

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Which constitutional principle is the New Jersey V TLO court case included in?

Civil Liberties


What is TLO in TLO vs New Jersey?

T.L.O stands for Tracey Lois Odem


What was the final punishment for TLO in new jersey v. TLO?

expulsion and $100 fine


What is the impact of new jersey v tlo?

It Doesn't


The case of New Jersey vs tlo dealt with what school related issue?

amendment 4 of the constitution: privacy rights


Who is tracey Lois odem?

The Girl in the landmark case of TLO vs. New Jersey. It deals with search and seizure in schools


Was the new jersey v tlo a civil or criminal case?

I think criminal since it involved marijuana, I was looking or the answer. I would vote criminal.


Which Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court presided over New Jersey v. TLO?

New Jersey v. TLO, 469 US 325 (1985)Chief Justice Warren Burger, who presided over the US Supreme Court from 1969-1986.For more information, see Related Questions, below.


What is the precedent of New Jersey V TLO?

Mapp v. Ohio and Terry v. Ohio YES ITS IS BUT NOT REALLY, ITS THE CASE HELD IN SCHOOL WHERE TEACHERS SEARCHED HER WITHOUT ANY LEGAL NOTICE CALLED AS "PROBABLE CAUSE".


Who were the justices on the US Supreme Court during New Jersey v. TLO?

New Jersey v. TLO, 469 US 325 (1985)Chief JusticeWarren BurgerAssociate JusticesWilliam J. Brennan, Jr.Byron WhiteThurgood MarshallHarry BlackmunLewis F. Powell, Jr.William H. RehnquistJohn Paul StevensSandra Day O'Connor


How does the New Jersey v TLO ruling limit the Fourth Amendment rights of students?

The New Jersey v TLO ruling limits the Fourth Amendment rights of students by stating that only a reasonable suspicion is required for a school official to search a student. Probable cause is a stronger standard for a search than a reasonable suspicion. By:Miltorious Britton


Who was the plaintiff in the New Jersey vs tlo?

In the case of New Jersey v. T.L.O., the plaintiff was T.L.O., a high school student. She was accused of violating school rules, which led to a search of her purse by school officials, resulting in the discovery of illegal substances. T.L.O. challenged the legality of the search, arguing that it violated her Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures.