Abstract
The purpose of this Note is to devise a proposal which would accommodate the respective interests of both advocates and opponents of drug testing, while at the same time comply with constitutional strictures. Such an endeavor must begin with an examination of the basis for a right of privacy and the identification of those acts which constitute a violation of that right. Secondly, the United States Supreme Court's test for determining the reasonableness of government intrusions on the right of privacy must be analyzed to assess its applicability to drug testing cases.
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30 Ariz. L. Rev. 297 (1988)
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