The court considered all of the following in Board of Education v Earls (2002) except:
a. the ramifications of a failed UA on the student (for example, legal sanctions, academic discipline).
b. the type of extra-curricular activity the tested students wanted to engage in.
c. the nature of the school's/government's concerns and the effectiveness of the drug testing policy inaddressing those
concerns.
d. the character of the intrusion on privacy imposed by the testing policy.
b
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Evaluate inadvertent and deliberate injustices during the judicial process. What are possible outcomes of these injustices? Give examples
What will be an ideal response?
Jeremiah is a public defender and is asked to defend a murder suspect in a hit-and-run case. The suspect confesses to Jeremiah that he was driving under the influence of alcohol when he accidently ran over the victim. Jeremiah is unable to tell the presiding judge about the confession because of _____.
A. the writ of certiorari B. joint-defense privilege C. attorney-client privilege D. the writ of habeas corpus
10. High crime areas are called ______.
a. routine spots b. high-risk spots c. hot spots d. high-patrol spots
Ruth Triplett suggests that ______ labels may have more of an impact on the individual.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).