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Savana Redding, age 19, is seen in front of the Supreme Court after oral arguments were made in her case in Washington on April 21, 2009. At right is her mother April. Redding, age 13 at the time, was strip searched at her Arizona school after another student accused her of giving out prescription-strength ibuprofen, the equivalent of two over-the-counter Advils, when she was in eighth grade. No pills were found. The Supreme Court will decide whether the strip search was an invasion of privacy and a violation of the Fourth Amendment. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg) Image details File size:
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