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Everyone has a right to their private information, so school administrators cannot view things like text messages, emails, photographs, or other private information that the public does not have access to on a student's phone without consent.
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You betcha! The confiscation and searching of a student’s cell phone based on open defiance, or in other words the student firmly protesting the taking of their phone, likely constitutes an “unreasonable search” for the purposes of the Fourth Amendment. Because let’s be honest, who wouldn’t protest if someone took their phone? It’s got all your social media, the text messages with your friends, and all your personal pictures on it. It’s pretty reasonable that someone would be upset if a teacher took their phone, and especially if that teacher planned on going through the phone. Just like with other constitutional rights in school, the rights given to you by the Fourth Amendment are generally more restricted in the school setting. But, they are definitely still there. Before a school official can search a student’s cell phone, the search must be reasonable from the beginning, and it also must be reasonable in what is being searched for.
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Read More »To be reasonable in scope (what it is they’re searching for), the way a school goes about the search needs to be related to the reason of the search and not excessively intrusive (a.k.a, nosy) in light of whatever it is they think you did wrong. Additionally, it must not be excessively intrusive in light of the age and sex of the student. Let’s be real, without the Internet, searching through a phone back in the day was definitely intrusive, but that search was also limited to phone and text message records. Now, with smartphones, a user has instant access to multiple personal Internet accounts, social media profiles, and email accounts, just to name a few possibilities. If a school administrator possesses all that information, they would be able to learn almost anything about a student. It might be near impossible for a search of a smartphone to have a narrow scope, and while that may be a problem for the school, that’s one point in your favor as a student. Well, what about students’ backpacks, lockers, and other personal possessions? The short answer is that backpacks are very similar to phones in that they are a student’s personal property, and school authorities would need reasonable suspicion to search them. On the other hand, if a school wanted to search a student’s locker, they likely have the authority to do so because the locker is the school’s property. For a more in depth explanation of searches and seizures of student property at school and the Fourth Amendment, see our Q&A on searching student belongings.
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Read More »However, the situation we’re talking about in this scenario looks like it falls into the areas of protection we mentioned. Therefore, not only can the school not search a student’s phone for being openly defiant, but school officials cannot access any account that has passwords and usernames protecting it. Finally, if a student’s phone has password protection, that extra security step can help students receive legal protection.
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