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Strip-Search for Advil Case Before Supreme Court Today

Submitted by MacRonin on April 21, 2009 - 10:15pm
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Strip-Search for Advil Case Before Supreme Court Today: Via ACLU Blog.

Today, the Supreme Court heard arguments from ACLU attorney Adam Wolf in the Savana Redding case. When Savana was 13 years old, she was strip-searched for allegedly possessing prescription-strength ibuprofen. School officials violated Savana’s rights and called into question basic constitutional protections for all students in schools across America. Savana and her mother April recorded a short video with Graham Boyd, an attorney here at the ACLU who is working with them. Learn about this case by watching this video:

Please note that by playing this clip You Tube and Google will place a long-term cookie on your computer. Please see You Tube’s privacy statement on their website and Google’s privacy statement on theirs to learn more. To view the ACLU’s privacy statement, click here.

Take action by sending a message of support to Savana and her mother.

Read Original Article:(Via ACLU Blog.)

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