RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Supreme Court is going to decide whether officials at an alternative school should have required students to participate in a bra search based on a tip that pills were being bought to class.
LaToya Powell of the state attorney general's office, which is representing the school, told the court Monday the searches in 2008 were minimally invasive. During the search, students had to untuck their shirts and lift their bra away from their body.
An attorney for a student at Brunswick County Academy says her client was humiliated by the search, which was done in the presence of two men.
The state Court of Appeals ruled last year the searches were unconstitutional as well as "degrading, demeaning and highly intrusive."
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