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Author:  Ken  Kozlowski.


Source: Volume 14, Number 02, Winter 2013 , pp.33-36(4)




Campus Safety & Student Development

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Abstract: 

A school search exception does not cover search of a locked backpack when student had already been arrested and handcuffed. A confrontation between a student and a parking enforcement employee leads the Michigan Supreme Court to question an MSU “disrupting” ordinance.

Keywords: State v. J.M., 162 Wash.App. 27, State v. Meneese, 174 Wash.2d 937, New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325, 341, York v. Wahkiakum Sch. Dist. No. 200, 163 Wash.2d 297, 308–09, People v. Dilworth, 169 Ill.2d 195, 208, People v. William V., 111 Cal.App.4

Affiliations:  1: Supreme Court of Ohio Law Library.

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