MintPress: Lt. Gov: ‘Surprise’ Police Home-School Visits Violate 4th Amendment

MintPress: Lt. Gov: ‘Surprise’ Police Home-School Visits Violate 4th Amendment | State inspectors can visit a home school each year, but controversy has arisen over whether they can do so without pre-warning by Katie Rucke:

The issue of whether state officials must obtain permission before inspecting a home school resurfaced this week in North Carolina, after Lt. Gov. Dan Forest issued a press release informing the state’s 53,000 home-school families that they do not need to comply with the state’s home inspections, citing Fourth Amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches.

Since schooling is required for children between the ages of 6 through 16, North Carolina home school inspectors have the right to visit the documented location of a home school annually to ensure that the school exists. Nothing in the law stipulates the visit must be without warning to the home-schooling family.

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