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after new jersey v. tlo, what do school officials need to search students at school? a signed consent from the students parents a reasonable suspicion that the rules are being violated a valid search warrant signed by a judge
The New Jersey v. T.L.O. Supreme Court case established that school officials do not need a warrant or parental consent to search students. Instead, they only need a reasonable, individualized suspicion that a student is violating school rules or breaking the law, balancing student privacy with school safety needs.
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a reasonable suspicion that the rules are being violated