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Court Case: Prison Searches Did Not Violate Fourth Amendment

Prison officials are protected from liability for using technology to search visitors for drugs. In the case, a prison facility scanned visitors for drugs using a portable ion scanning machine. Individuals who were screened argued that the scan violated their Fourth Amendment rights but the appellate court disagreed, ruling that the machine was not intrusive.

Braun_v_Maynard.pdf

 

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