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Random Drug Testing, Henry L. Chambers, Jr. Jan 2008

Random Drug Testing, Henry L. Chambers, Jr.

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Random drug testing coexists uneasily with a general Fourth Amendment right to be free of suspicionless government searches. Typically, a governmental search is accompanied by a warrant supported by individualized suspicion, that is, probable cause. Random drug testing involves a search without any particularized suspicion that the subject of the search has used drugs.