The North Carolina Supreme Court is hearing arguments over whether
school officials should be allowed to search students' bras for drugs.
A student at an alternative school sued after students had to untuck
their shirts and pull out their bras with their thumbs in front of two
men in 2008. The searches were done after the principal at Brunswick
County Academy received a tip that pills were being brought into the
school.
An appeals court ruled last year the searches were "degrading, demeaning and highly intrusive."
The attorney general's office is representing the school. The office
says no skin was shown during the search, and students who are assigned
to an alternative school because of disciplinary problems have a lesser
expectation of privacy than other students.
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