Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Background ... A. Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence ... B. New Jersey v. T.L.O. and the Fourth Amendment in Public Schools ... C. J.P. ex rel. A.P. v. Millard Public Schools
III. Analysis ... A. Students’ Fourth Amendment Rights after T.L.O. … B. J. P. ex rel. A.P. v. Millard Public Schools ... 1. Section 79-267 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes and the Rejection of the “Nexus to the School” Analysis ... 2. Undesirable Outcomes ... C. Impact of the Court’s Decision ... 1. School-Sponsored Activities ... 2. The Court’s Interpretation of Reasonable Suspicion ... 3. Halting the “Parade of Horribles” ... D. Policy Considerations
IV. Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Brian J. Fahey,
J.P. ex rel. A.P. v. Millard Public Schools: A Limit on School Authority and What It Means for Students’ Fourth Amendment Rights in Nebraska,
93 Neb. L. Rev. 1012
(2014)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nlr/vol93/iss4/6