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Archive for August, 2002

Alabama Rape Victim Ordered To Provide Urine Sample For Drug Test

Saturday, August 3rd, 2002

A Saraland, Alabama, woman who filed a rape complaint after a 4th of July date turned ugly was ordered to provide a urine sample for a drug test in Mobile County District Court on July 9. The order came after Judge Delano Palughi ruled favorably on a defense motion asking the court to force the accuser to submit to a drug test.

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Despite Supreme Court Ruling, No Wave Of High School Drug Testing Foreseen

Friday, August 2nd, 2002

When the Supreme Court ruled in June in Earls v. Tecumseh that local school districts could constitutionally drug test students involved in extracurricular activities, the drug testing industry, some congressional drug warriors, and at least one well-known political hired gun got excited. But a round of interviews conducted by DRCNet this week suggests that school districts are not about to embark on a headlong rush into student drug testing despite the high court’s green light.

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