Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision
a. ruled that the search was reasonable and the officer was not intrusive
b. ruled that the search was reasonable because all of the students were searched
c. ruled that school districts must desegregate, which resulted in forced busing of students to create
integrated schools
d. ruled that the search was not unreasonable
c
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