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The leading SCOTUS cases regarding the Fourth Amendment and drug testing involve all of the following settings, except:
 
  a. employees in the workplace.
 b. citizens in airports.
 c. pregnant patients in hospitals.
 d. students in high schools and colleges.

Question 2

In Norris v. Premier Integrity Solutions, Inc (2011), the Sixth Circuit Court held that certain individuals had a diminished expectation of privacy. To which type of individual did the court refer?
 
  a. a pre-trial detainee who has consented to drug testing
  b. a student enrolled in college
 c. an inmate in prison
 d. a probationer under supervision



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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