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freepdfsmall.jpg Name:  Safety Versus Privacy: When May a Public Employer Require a Drug Test? by Diane M. Juffras. View online.
Originally published in Popular Government, Winter 2003, Vol. 68, No. 2.
Drug testing of public employees is considered a search under the Fourth Amendment and therefore must meet certain requirements aimed at protecting people's privacy. What are these requirements, and when do they apply?

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