i'm glad a case like this has finally made it to be heard, but here is the relevant questions we should all be asking ourselves....
over all of the years of demanding some other entity take responsibility for our children and attempts to make those entities liable for failure to do so, should we have expected any less? Is 'zero tolerance' now worth it? Do we truly wish to deny our children basic privacy rights in public education settings?
When you ask and answer these, do so as if you were discussing the issue about your own daughter being strip searched.
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"no amount of force can control a free man, a man whose mind is free. No, not the rack, not fission bombs, not anything. You cannot conquer a free man; the most you can do is kill him."
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