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  2. New Jersey v. T. L. O. - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey v. T. L. O., [fn 1] 469 U.S. 325 (1985), is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States which established the standards by which a public school official can search a student in a school environment without a search warrant, and to what extent.

  3. Safford Unified School District v. Redding - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 2009, in an 8–1 decision authored by Justice David Souter, [a] the Supreme Court held that the search failed to meet the "reasonable suspicion" standard for searches of students in a school setting established by the Court in New Jersey v. T. L. O. (1985), stating that the school lacked reasons to suspect either that the drugs ...

  4. 2007 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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    Agreement with judgment Opinions filed Seniority Name President Date confirmed % # Total Chief Justice: John Roberts: George W. Bush: September 29, 2005 90.1% 64/71 8 5 0 4 17 Associate Justice: John Paul Stevens: Gerald Ford: December 19, 1975 74% 54/73 7 8 4 9 28 Associate Justice: Antonin Scalia: Ronald Reagan: September 26, 1986 82.2% 60/73 ...

  5. Robert Zarinsky - Wikipedia

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    Robert Zarinsky (September 2, 1940 – November 28, 2008) was an American serial killer and Neo-Nazi who killed three teenage girls in Monmouth County, New Jersey, between 1965 and 1969. [1]

  6. Talk:New Jersey v. T. L. O. - Wikipedia

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    This article is part of WikiProject U.S. Supreme Court cases, a collaborative effort to improve articles related to Supreme Court cases and the Supreme Court.If you would like to participate, you can attached to this page, or visit the project page.

  7. What to know about Trump’s executive order and ... - AOL

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    President Donald Trump’s executive order grasping far greater control over independent federal agencies embraces a constitutionally questionable theory that presidents dating back to Ronald ...

  8. Celotex Corp. v. Catrett - Wikipedia

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    Celotex Corp. v. Catrett, 477 U.S. 317 (1986), was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court.Written by Associate Justice William Rehnquist, the decision of the Court held that a party moving for summary judgment need show only that the opposing party lacks evidence sufficient to support its case.

  9. Board of Education v. Earls - Wikipedia

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    Board of Education v. Earls , 536 U.S. 822 (2002), was a case by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held, 5–4, that it does not violate the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution for public schools to conduct mandatory drug testing on students participating in extracurricular activities .