Thursday, May 22, 2008

7Th Circuit Court Rules That A Social Worker Violated The 4th Amendment By Strip Searching Children

7Th Circuit Court Rules That A Social Worker Violated The 4th Amendment By Strip Searching Children

The gist of it is that a social worker who was investigating a suspected case of children being spanked by their parents entered a private school and ordered two children to partially disrobe to inspect them for signs of abuse:

Two children who attended a private Christian school in Wisconsin were illegally strip-searched and had their constitutional rights violated by a state social worker, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled Monday

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