Aubrey Jamison, a 17-year-old student, is arrested for possession of marijuana in her high school after an anonymous tip led the principal and guidance counselor to search her locker and the belongings therein. A small about of the narcotic and three prescription-strength oxycodone pills were found in her purse. Given this information, answer the following questions.?Aubrey's parents sued the

school district, stating that the search was unconstitutional and that without a valid warrant the search should not have been allowed. Based on Supreme Court rulings, ?the Jamisons would:

A) lose based on New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985).
B) lose based on Tennant v. Wilksbury School District (1999).
C) ?win based on the fact the principal is not allowed to search a student's locker and possessions because of his or her position of power.
D) ?win based on In re Winship (1970 ) which requires a valid warrant.
E) ?win based on J.D.B. v. North Carolina (1970 ) which forbids police from taking a child from school without the parents consent.


A

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