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After New Jersey v . TLO , what do school officials need to search 29 students at school? A. a signed consent from the student's parents B. a valid search warrant signed by a judge C. a reasonable suspicion that the rules are being violated

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After New Jersey v . TLO , what do
school officials need to search 29
students at school?
A. a signed consent from the student's parents
B. a valid search warrant signed by a judge
C. a reasonable suspicion that the rules are being
violated

After New Jersey v . TLO , what do school officials need to search 29 students at school? A. a signed consent from the student's parents B. a valid search warrant signed by a judge C. a reasonable suspicion that the rules are being violated

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Joséprofessionell · Tutor durante 6 años
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'C'

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## Step 1<br />The problem refers to the legal precedent set by the Supreme Court case New Jersey v. TLO. This case established that school officials do not need a warrant or the student's consent to search students if they have a reasonable suspicion that the rules are being violated.<br />## Step 2<br />The options provided are:<br />A. a signed consent from the student's parents<br />B. a valid search warrant signed by a judge<br />C. a reasonable suspicion that the rules are being violated<br />## Step 3<br />Based on the precedent set by the New Jersey v. TLO case, the correct answer is option C, which states that school officials need a reasonable suspicion that the rules are being violated.
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