Thursday, June 6, 2013

Where do you stand on this?

The teacher got this one right:
A high school teacher in Illinois landed himself in trouble after reminding his students of their constitutional rights. They had been given extensive questionnaires meant to identify those at risk for things like drugs and cheating. In an attempt to protect his students from incriminating themselves, Social Studies teacher John Dryden told his class that they have a Fifth Amendment right to not answer questions.
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Some of the questioned included: do you take alcohol, do you take illegal drugs, and do you lie or cheat. America’s News HQ anchor Gregg Jarrett asked, “What business does this public school have in asking such intrusive questions?”
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