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S. Supreme Court's ruling in the Von Raab case essentially validated the U.S. Customs Service's implementation of a drug-screening program that required urinalysis for certain employees. What do you believe would have been the effect on the federal workplace if the Court had ruled in favor of the Treasury Employees Union and their assertion that a "suspicionless search" situation had been created?

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