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Do locker searches go against the 4th Amendment?

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Do locker searches go against the 4th Amendment?

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No, locker searches do not go against the fourth amendment because your locker is part of school property and is not your property. A teacher is not allowed to search your locker but a school administrator is allowed to conduct a search. Question: What problem was it supposed to solve? Answer: This amendment was created to solve the problem of police officiers or any other government officcial from searching someone’s house without a reasonable cause or a warrant. Question: When was the 4th Amendment ratified and proposed? Answer: The 4th amendment was proposed on September 25, 1789 and was ratified on December 15, 1791.

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