
Turner vs. The City of New York
Turner v. The City of New York was a legal case where Charles Turner challenged the New York City Department of Education's practice of searching students without reasonable suspicion. Turner argued that these searches violated students' Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures. The court examined whether the searches were justified and conducted appropriately. The case highlighted the balance between school safety and students' individual rights, ultimately emphasizing that school searches must be reasonable and based on some suspicion to comply with constitutional protections.