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To: AndyJackson
Single standard - YES

Locker searches, bag searches, personal searches. All decided ad hoc by the ACLU and federal judges, with local law and regulation voided.

Hard left.

1,204 posted on 04/06/2008 11:36:04 AM PDT by Mojave
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To: Mojave
Locker searches, bag searches, personal searches. All decided ad hoc by the ACLU and federal judges, with local law and regulation voided.

First the ACLU remains a red herring. The ACLU decides nothing. It is the Courts that decide.

Locker searches, bag searhces, personal searches,.... strip searches h[you keep leaving it, quite tellingly to your sick filthy mind] have increasing levels of intrusion and the Court standards require increasing levels of scrutiny as a consequence.

Local regulations are completely irrelevant as the power of regulation exists only to the extent that such regulations have been enabled by statute. No statute can empower a regulation to violate the 4th ammendment.

And you keep missing the point. The Constitution of the State of Arizona already conceded the limitations on the power of the State of Arizona prescribed by the Bill of Rights, even if there were no other substantive argument for applying those rights to constrain the powers of the State of Arizona, and its duly created local governments.

1,210 posted on 04/06/2008 11:42:17 AM PDT by AndyJackson
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