Under what circumstances are suspicionless searches of government employees' offices constitutional?

What will be an ideal response?


In a case very similar to T.L.O., the Court held that neither a warrant nor probable cause was required to "search" a government employee's office, but the "search" must be "a noninvestigatory work-related intrusion or an investigatory search for evidence of suspected work-related employee misfeasance."

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The combination of the government agencies that function to investigate, supervise, adjudicate, care for, or confine youthful offenders and other children subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court is known as the:

a. Juvenile legal system. b. Juvenile court system. c. Juvenile legal grou

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Physical evidence, such as a person's fingerprints or physical characteristics, is known as __________ evidence

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Natural laws about what is right or wrong are relative to time and place. 2. Women are more likely to be concerned about the care of others as guiding how they behave. 3. Utilitarianism holds that actions that are good conform to the categorical imperative. 4. The idea of the categorical imperative was introduced by Immanuel Kant. 5. Ethics of virtue seeks that which conforms to the middle ground between positions.

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What constitutes child neglect?

What will be an ideal response?

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