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2010 ACLU of Oklahoma Annual Meeting

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

11:00 a.m.

Stroud, Oklahoma

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 The ACLU of Oklahoma City University to Host Lindsay Earls as Speaker

The ACLU of Oklahoma City University is honored to have Lindsay Earls as a speaker on April 15, at 5:30pm in the Homsey Moot Courtroom of Sarkey's Law Center. Earls was a high school student in Tecumseh, Oklahoma, in 1999. The school had developed a policy in 1998 that required all students in grades 7-12 to submit to a urine test before joining any extracurricular activities. Earls was on the academic team and show choir, and although she took the drug test and passed, she filed a lawsuit claiming the policy violated the Fourth Amendment's prohibition against unreasonable search and seizure.


Her position was denied by the district court, but supported by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Her case reached the United States Supreme Court in 2002, where Earls was ruled against in a 5-4 decision, upholding the "special needs exception" referred to in Vernonia School District v. Acton. She was represented throughout the process by ACLU attorney Graham Boyd.


After leaving Tecumseh, Earls went on to graduate from Dartmouth and is currently a first-year law student at the University of Tulsa. The speaking engagement will begin with a short video about the case, then proceed to comments from Earls about her case and how it affected her life, and follow-up with a question and answer session. This event is open to the public, and students who have evening classes are welcome to attend and leave as needed; they are just asked to sit near an aisle to avoid any disruption. The event should be over by approximately 7pm.

Katy Jones
Oklahoma City University (JD, 2011)
Public Interest Law Group President
ACLU of OCU President

Ag/Environmental Law Vice President

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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