Have courts ever found that blanket searches of students’ personal belongings without individualized suspicion legal?

a. Yes. Schools never need individualized suspicion to search students.
b. Yes. But only when the safety of the students necessitates an immediate search.
c. Yes. But only for high school students.
d. Yes. But only for elementary school students.
e. Yes. But only if a law enforcement officer is conducting the search.


Answer: b

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