Plus teachers got unions to put the kibosh on all that rights trampling. However, proper warrants (based on evidence) or consent would be required for faculty. The reasonableness of that suspicion is determined by school authorities. In certain school districts, student lockers, cars, and possessions can be searched without consent if there is reasonable suspicion of illegal activity. Student rights are far less protective than faculty rights. You can't evaluate the lawfulness in this situation by lumping student and faculty rights together. How could a school official confiscate a faculty member’s personal device in the first place? This makes no sense whatsoever. I can see a deluge of lawsuits coming for these school districts. A school district is NOT a law enforcement agency and therefore cannot confiscate and hack into a student’s or faculty member’s personal mobile device without permission.
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