Now you make me get links LOL.
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what answers is this? all it said is Q: yadda yadda. A: No.
it doesn't cite a case or even what the ruling is. once again, I stress, the courts can say anything that they want to in A case, and decide that case, but that ruling is not applicable in any or all other cases as a matter of course unless it is the basis for establishing a law, and not just a ruling/precident.
and let me go so far as to suppose that there is a law passed by congress that states no minors have constitutional rights... even THAT couldn't take jurisdiction over the school because not everyone who is at a school is a minor, there are still staff and faculty there, and so they still are subject to all of thier rights at school.