Privacy

Privacy

Privacy

Privacy

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Overview

Privacy, or being free from being observed or disturbed by others, is a right that we often take for granted. The daily lifestyle of a teenager is filled with issues that they often just want to work out themselves, in private. This volume explores the real and perceived teen rights related to privacy issues. Readers will evaluate whether a student's right to privacy is more restricted than an adult's right to privacy, and the impact of blank parental consent requirements and parental involvement laws. Also discussed are school searches of students and their lockers, and student drug testing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780737769128
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Publication date: 03/07/2014
Series: Global Viewpoints Series
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

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Table of Contents

Foreword 1

Introduction 4

Chronology 7

1 The US Supreme Court Recognizes a Constitutional Right to Privacy David Schultz 10

2 Students' Rights to Privacy Are More Limited than the Rights of Adults Stacey L. Edmonson 16

3 Requiring Parental Consent for Abortion Violates the Privacy Rights of Minors: The Supreme Court's Decision Harry Blackmun 21

4 It Is a Violation of Minors' Right to Privacy to Restrict Access to Contraceptives: The Supreme Court's Decision William J. Brennan 29

5 States May Require Minors to Obtain Consent for Abortion: The Supreme Court's Decision Lewis R Powell Jr. 36

6 An Activist Recounts His Fight for Privacy in Contraceptive Use and Abortion: Personal Narrative Bill Baird 45

7 Parental Involvement Laws for Abortion Protect Minors Mailee R. Smith 51

8 Parental Involvement Laws Delay Abortions for Minors Robert D. Webster Amy B. Neustadt Erin K. Kavanagh Melissa L. Gilliam 59

9 Public Schools May Search Students in Order to Maintain Discipline: The Supreme Court's Decision Byron White 67

10 It Is a Violation of Students' Rights for Schools to Conduct Unwarranted Searches: The Supreme Court's Decision David Souter 80

11 A Student Recounts a Humiliating Strip Search at School: Personal Narrative Savana Redding 90

12 Schools May Test Student Athletes for Drugs: The Supreme Court's Decision Antonin Scalia 94

13 Schools May Test Students Involved in Extracurricular Activities for Drugs The Supreme Court's Decision Clarence Thomas 106

14 The Lawyer for the Earls Defendant Laments the Court's Decision: Personal Narrative Graham Boyd Jqnelle Brown 118

15 Student Drug Testing Improves the School Environment: Office of National Drug Control Policy 126

16 Efforts to Protect Teen Privacy Online Risk Violating Minors' Rights Emma Llansó 132

Organizations to Contact 138

For Further Reading 143

Index 147

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