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Question
which supreme court case determined that school administrators only need a
easonable suspicion\ to have students searched at school?
○ nj v. tlo
○ marbury v. madison
○ tinker v. desmoines
○ brown v. board of education
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each case:
- NJ v. TLO: This case established that school administrators need only "reasonable suspicion" to search students, as the Court balanced students' privacy rights with school officials' need to maintain order.
- Marbury v. Madison: Established judicial review, not related to student searches.
- Tinker v. Des Moines: Dealt with student free speech (wearing armbands), not searches.
- Brown v. Board of Education: Addressed racial segregation in schools, not searches.
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A. NJ v. TLO