Courthouse News Service: Teachers Fight DC’s Random Drug Tests

Courthouse News Service: Teachers Fight DC’s Random Drug Tests by Tim Ryan:

WASHINGTON (CN) — An association of 75 private schools sued the District of Columbia for threatening to pull their licenses if they do not subject teachers to “random and suspicionless” drug and alcohol tests.

The Association of Independent Schools of Greater Washington, two teachers and The River School also sued the District’s State Superintendent of Education Hanseul Kang on Tuesday, in D.C. Federal Court.

They say the drug tests are unreasonable searches and seizures and the District’s policy is arbitrary and capricious.

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