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6 responses to “School’s strip-search of teen girl ruled unconstitutional, but girl cannot sue”

  1. James

    Thank the gods for the 2nd Amendment. :-(

  2. Middle School Girls Made to Jump in Underwear to Test for Marijuana | NORML Daily Audio Stash

    [...] July 2nd, 2009 at 5:20 pm | By: Radical Russ LOUISVILLE (CN) – On the same day that the U.S. Supreme Court limited the use of strip searches in the public schools, two young women filed an action in Jefferson County Court against a local middle school and [...]

  3. NeuroGenesis1:29

    - Would said-same search like this
    have permissively gone down in a
    metro-Phoenix or Tuscon middle-school,
    (verses small-town Safford),
    or is post-nine-eleven,
    zero-sense, zero-tolerance
    Homeland-Stupidity uniformly-ubiquitous?

    – Even if the individual administrators
    themselves can’t be held liable,
    can the Safford school-district, itself, still be?

  4. NeuroGenesis1:29

    “No, wait, excuse me, I forgot, we’re talking about drugs; there’s no room for common sense here!”

    In a little, two-bit, backwards,
    anozira-nretsae mining-town…

  5. Intrest

    I wouldn’t say our founding fathers would be ok with it, I’m sure they didn’t include such a situation because they never ever thought that would be a satiation in this so called free country. Back then prohibition wasn’t even going on with anything. so I’m sure the founding fathers never thought they had to consider such situations against young 13 year old girls. if they were here now and read whats going on with that girl and all our prohibition laws they would be ashamed of this country. disappointed the way it went, and the way it is now. the phrase “land of the free” lost all it’s meaning. we now live in a huge oppression. so bad that our 13 year old daughters can’t even be safe at school from their own vice principle and nurse. we’re running out of people to trust.

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