The standard used for warrants and the exceptions.
What is probable cause?
The standard used to determine whether police can conduct an outer-body pat-down.
What is reasonable suspicion?
The standard school officials must use to determine whether they can search a student.
What is reasonable suspicion?
The name of the area police can search incident to arrest.
What is the grab area?
The purpose of stop-and-frisk
What is protecting police and the public?
The UNconstitutional type of school search established in Safford v. Redding.
What is a strip search?
The exception that allows police to search your car if they see illegal contraband inside
What is the plain-view exception?
The fundamental case which reined in police behavior surrounding stop-and-frisk.
What is Terry v. Ohio?
The reasonable search of students established in Doe v. Renfrow
What is a drug dog search?
The only two exceptions that do NOT require probable cause OR a warrant.
What is the consent exception and the border security exception?
The phrase used to describe the type of search police are allowed to do under Terry v. Ohio (hint: not "stop-and-frisk")
What is outer-clothing pat-down?
The students interest in New Jersey v. TLO
What is privacy interest?
The exception that allows police to enter a building if they're worried evidence may be destroyed.
What is the emergency exception?
The type of search police are NOT allowed to do under stop-and-frisk.
What is an exploratory search?
The schools interest in New Jersey v. TLO
What is maintain swift order and discipline?