1.
The principal searched TLO’s purse and
belongings without any permission from TLO. Just because he was suspicious doesn’t
provide a reasonable situation for him to go through her belongings because the
fourth amendment allows the person to be secure of their belongings.
2.
The Principal had every right to search TLO’s
purse because the fourth amendment states that searches can’t be done under
unreasonable situations, but the principal clearly had a reasonable situation
to search her belongings after walking into her and her friend in the bathroom
including evidence of selling marijuana and using it as well.
3.
By all means yes, searches are not to be allowed
under unreasonable circumstances but this situation was clearly reasonable and
all the evidence supported the search.
4.
I think the search like this one could occur in
my school and should be allowed but I am not aware of my school’s rules
pertaining to searches of personal belongings.
5.
The Supreme Court should prove her guilty
because the search was a reasonable search and all of the evidence found in the
purse shows she not only smoked marijuana but sold the drug as well. Proving
her not guilty is poor ruling on the United States part of the situation.