For children to grow up safely, there needs to be research done to understand the problem with drugs and children. There will also need to be laws …show more content…
Some drug policies which challenge the United States today are enforcement-based. The combination of evidence-based and cost-effective approaches are challenges across the United States for public health and safety concerns. There are questions about enforcing mandatory drug testing in schools. The Supreme Court case of The Board of Education v. Earls indicated that the students who are involved in extracurricular activities, such as football, basketball, tennis, soccer and many other school sports, might and will experience mandatory drug …show more content…
She claimed that the search was unlawful, but the juvenile court dismissed her 4th Amendment argument. They said that the 4th Amendment says that students can be searched by school officials if there is suspicion of a violation of school rules. The juvenile court said that the search was reasonable because there was suspicion that a crime has or was being committed. T. L. O pleaded her declaration of innocence to the law stating a violation of the 4th Amendment. T.L. O. appealed, and the Supreme Court of New Jersey said that the search was illegal. The State of New Jersey appealed that new decision. When it got to the Supreme Court they made the final ruling of T. L. O. It turns out the search was not a violation of the 4th Amendment and T. L. O. lost against the state of New