This week...Linn State Technical College became the first public institution of higher learning to implement mandatory drug testing of all new students, as well as those returning from extended leaves of absence.http://www.aclu.org/...u-can-pass-class/
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No program like this has ever been enacted before in this country. Indeed, courts have only allowed school administrators to drug test students under limited circumstances, all of which have applied to public high school studentsÂnot adults attending a public college. And even at the high school level, testing has been restricted to those participating in sports or other extracurricular activities.
Linn State argues that their drug screening program serves as a way to prepare students for the real world of employee drug testing...
All new students are being fined an extra $50 to cover the cost of the drug test, for which they will not be reimbursed if the test comes back negative. And if a student tests positive, the college will charge them another $35 for an online drug education program. And if a student is forced to leave because of a drug test and it is past the refund date, their tuition will not be reimbursed.
Linn State argues that their drug screening program serves as a way to prepare students for the real world of employee drug testing.
Cool! Let's prepare the administrators for the real world of extraordinary rendition and enhanced interrogation while we're at it. Watch them then try to explain afterward why there's blood in their urine.
vigilantly,