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2000-2001 Preview U.S. Sup. Ct. Cas. 1 (2000-2001)

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CALENDAR OF CASES, INCLUDING ...
FERGUSON ET AL. V. CITY OF CHARLESTON, S.C. ET AL.
After the staff at the Medical University of South Carolina expressed
concerns about what was thought to be an epidemic of cocaine
use by pregnant women, the hospital implemented a drug-testing
policy. Under the policy, pregnant women were tested-without
warrants or probable cause-for cocaine use. Positive test results
were shared with law-enforcement officials, and some women were
arrested and threatened with prosecution if they did not complete
drug treatment. The question for the Supreme Court: Does the
Fourth Amendment permit this sort of warrantless search of
pregnant women at a public hospital?
CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS V. EDMOND
To interrupt the flow of illegal narcotics into the city, the
Indianapolis Police Department launched a roadway-checkpoint
program. Under the program, teams of officers stopped a predeter-
mined number of cars, asked the drivers for their driver's license
and registration, and informed them that they were being
stopped at a drug checkpoint. The police then looked for signs
of impairment, visually inspected the outside of the vehicle, and
walked a drug-detection dog around the car. If the dog signaled
an alert, or if the officers otherwise developed a reasonable suspi-
cion or probable cause to believe that the vehicle's occupants were
breaking the law, they searched the vehicle. The question for the
Supreme Court: Does the Fourth Amendment permit this sort
of warrantless seizure of a predetermined number of drivers at a
drug-interdiction roadblock?

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