Legal Question in Education Law in Illinois
In Illinois, is it legal to search a student's vehicle for any or no reason? The school's code says "yes." But does the law agree? And if not, what would suffice as reason to search the car?
Asked on 4/09/12, 5:10 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Adam S. Tracy
Securities Compliance Group Ltd
Thank you for your question. The answer to your question is not absolute, as there are a number of factors involved that you did not include in your question. In short, no, absent probable cause and a warrant, a search of your vehicle could not/should not have happened. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me: [email protected]
Answered on 4/11/12, 7:43 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
We have been trying to have communication with our child's school regarding... Asked 3/04/12, 9:44 am in United States Illinois Education Law
-
I was suspended from an american university for a year. In the suspension letter,... Asked 12/14/11, 6:08 pm in United States Illinois Education Law
-
If I sell my house in December can my child finish the school year in his existing... Asked 10/10/11, 11:57 am in United States Illinois Education Law
-
What can be done about a school board member who coaches his daughters team and... Asked 9/15/11, 9:01 pm in United States Illinois Education Law