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A store manager who believes a customer has stolen something may question him but not restrain him.
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Did the OFCCP violate the plaintiff-government-contractor's Fourth Amendment rights against an unreasonable administrative search by the federal government?



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Answer to Question 1

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Selection of the government contractor for an administrative search by the OFCCP to ensure that it maintained an affirmative action program mandated by Executive Order 11246 was made pursuant to a neutral administrative plan, and thus did not violate the Fourth Amendment. The administrative plan had clear criteria for ultimate selection for actual review by the OFCCP.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
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