Students' text messages used in north suburban drug probe - Chicago Tribune - 27 views
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theU.S. Supreme Courthas decided that school officials need only "reasonable suspicion" to search students' belongings, a lower standard than the "probable cause" that applies to police.
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That's perfectly within our rights within the school," he said. "If schools have credible evidence that cellphones are being used in some kind of trafficking … we have every right to take the phones.
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I think its good that they stop the drug dealing, i dont think you should be able to go through there phones thats private.
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I think it is a great idea that they stopped the drug dealing. But unless the school has enough evidence that might involve drug dealing I dont think they have the right to look through a students privite information.
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it is a good method to find the drugs and to find the students distributing the drugs, but phone should be private and this should be discused with legal proffessinals first