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Which statement best explains how the Supreme Court interpreted the Fourth Amendment’s protection from search and seizure in school?(1 point)
Responses
They said that students have the same protection as citizens.
They said that students have the same protection as citizens.
They said that school officials can search whenever they want.
They said that school officials can search whenever they want.
They said that school officials only need reasonable suspicion.
They said that school officials only need reasonable suspicion.
They said that school officials have to have probable cause.
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They said that school officials only need reasonable suspicion.
(See New Jersey v. T.L.O.: school searches require reasonable suspicion, not the higher probable cause standard.)
(See New Jersey v. T.L.O.: school searches require reasonable suspicion, not the higher probable cause standard.)
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