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Essay heading: New Jersey V. T.L.O.
 
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She was participating in an illegal activity not only in the eyes of the school but the law.
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here was that T.L.O's purse had been illegally searched, therefore infringing upon her fourth amendment rights. The defense kept up with this argument, stating that the search was unnecessary from the first place because T.L.O had already been caught smoking by a teacher and that was enough to get her into trouble...
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