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Safford Unified School District No. 1 v. Redding (2009) held that:
 
  a. partially strip-searching an eighth grader was reasonable.
  b. partially strip-searching an eighth grader was unreasonable, but granted individual school officials qualifiedimmunity from civil liability for the illegal search.
 c. partially strip-searching an eighth grade was unreasonable, and school officials maintained civil liability forthe illegal search.
 d. partially strip-searching an eighth grader was reasonable, but school officials could be held civilly liable forthe search.

Question 2

According to U.S. v. Ramsey (1977), searches at international borders are:
 
  a. reasonable even without a warrant or probable cause.
  b. reasonable only with a warrant.
  c. reasonable without a warrant, if there is probable cause.
  d. require probable cause, followed by a warrant.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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