Exam 13: A Contemporary Analysis of Drug Tests, the Fourth Amendment, and the Courts Rationale for Warrantless and Suspicionless Searches: Claudia San Miguel

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In Skinner v. Railway Labor Executives Association, the Court

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Which of the following is not a true statement about the court's ruling in Lebron v. Secretary, Florida Department of Children and Families?

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In New Jersey v. T.L.O., the Court held that warrantless searches were not in violation of the Fourth Amendment so long as they were ______.

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The combination of illicit drug use and alcohol use is believed to cost the country more than ____ annually in lost work productivity, health care, and crime.

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In Schmerber v. California, the Supreme Court ruled that ________________.

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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, more than ___ Americans use illicit substances.

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In which case did the Supreme Court rule on the constitutionality of a drug-testing program, which required U.S. Customs Service employees applying for promotion to sensitive positions to submit urine specimens prior to being assigned to these sensitive positions?

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In which case did the Supreme Court rule on the constitutionality of home visits for welfare recipients?

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The most successful challenges to drug tests, although limited in number, have been those that rely on the safeguards of the _____ Amendment.

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In Sanchez v. County of San Diego, the court ruled that ________________.

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