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Page 1: Drug Testing

Pages 233-234

By Gerald Card

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Knox County Education Association v. Knox County Board Of Education

158 F.3d 361 (6th Cir. 1998) cert denied

528 U.S. 812 (1999)

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Drug Testing was a violation of the 4th Amendment-the right to unreasonable search and seizure

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Suspicionless drug testing for all to apply, transfer to, or promoted to a safety sensitive position-such as principals, teachers, aids, subs, secretaries, and bus drivers.

This is a 1 time test.

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Reasonable Suspicion drug/alcohol testing of all school employees-there must be a drug or alcohol related incident to prompt the test.

This does not support random drug testing

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United Teachers of New Orleans v. Orleans Parish School Board

142 F. 3d 853 (5th Cir. 1998) Policy was Challenged: Anyone injured in the course of employment had to submit to drug testing

Court found that an injury had no correlation to the use of drugs-policy violated 4th Amendment

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Hearn v. Savannah Board of Education191 F. 3d 1329 (11th Cir 1999) cert denied529 U.S. 1109 (2000)-Routine drug sniffing dog found a partially burned marijuana cigarette in her car. The car was unlocked and the window down.

-This was “reasonable suspicion” to prompt a mandatory drug test within a 2 hr. period.

-She failed to cooperate and was fired-firing upheld

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When public safety issues are involved, the courts uphold drug testing, If not Reasonable Suspicions is required


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