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    • Strip Search of 13-Year-Old for Ibuprofen Ruled Unconstitutional

      If you have a problem with school officials strip searching 13-year-olds for Advil – or if you care about the government’s standards for informant use and invasive searches – you can take relief in yesterday’s ruling by a full panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, which ruled 6-5 that students cannot be strip-searched based on the uncorroborated word of another student who is facing disciplinary punishment.

      “A reasonable school official, seeking to protect the students in his charge, does not subject a thirteen-year-old girl to a traumatic search to ‘protect’ her from the danger of Advil,” the federal appellate court wrote in today’s opinion. “We reject Safford’s effort to lump together these run-of-the-mill anti-inflammatory pills with the evocative term ‘prescription drugs,’ in a knowing effort to shield an imprudent strip search of a young girl behind a larger war against drugs.”

      “It does not take a constitutional scholar to conclude that a nude search of a 13-year-old girl is an invasion of constitutional rights. More than that: it is a violation of any known principle of human dignity,” the court continued.
      In addition to finding the strip search unconstitutional, the court held that the school official who ordered the strip search, Vice Principal Kerry Wilson, is financially liable in the case and cannot claim qualified immunity. The ACLU co-represented the student, Savana Redding, before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, which decided to reconsider the case after a three-judge panel ruled 2-1 that the strip-search was legal.

      For a case like this, it’s hard to understand how the unconstitutionality of strip searching Redding could even be up for debate. Consider how flimsy the government’s case was:

      * No physical evidence suggested that Redding – an honor roll student with no history of substance use or abuse – might be in possession of ibuprofen pills or that she was concealing them in her undergarments.
      * The strip search was undertaken based solely on the uncorroborated claims of a classmate facing punishment, who was caught with prescription strength ibuprofen – the equivalent of two over-the-counter pills of Advil. (And why on earth might a teenaged girl have ibuprofen?)
      * No attempt was made to corroborate the classmate’s accusations among other students or teachers.
      * The classmate had not claimed that Redding currently possessed any pills, nor had the classmate given any indication as to where they might be concealed.
      * No attempt was made to contact Redding’s parents prior to conducting the strip search.

      If you want to get some background information on the abundance of scientific literature describing the serious psychological repercussions of being strip-searched at age 13, you should check out the briefs of support that were also filed by the National Association of Social Workers and the Rutherford Institute.

      “The strip search was the most humiliating experience I have ever had,” said Redding in a sworn affidavit following the incident. “I held my head down so that they could not see that I was about to cry.”

      As Reason’s Jacob Sullum insightfully observed in his article on the case, “The School Crotch Inspector”:

      “There are two kinds of people in the world: the kind who think it’s perfectly reasonable to strip-search a 13-year-old girl suspected of bringing ibuprofen to school, and the kind who think those people should be kept as far away from children as possible … Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference between drug warriors and child molesters.”

      The same safeguards and regulations on informant use that we have been advocating in the context of criminal drug proceedings apply even more so to the context of school, where young people are particularly vulnerable to unsubstantiated rumors and finger-pointing by vindictive peers.
      If you have a problem with school officials strip searching 13-year-olds for Advil – or if you care about the government’s standards f... more

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    • Britain's best breakdancer, 10-years-old

      Karam Singh has bodypopped and wormed his way to becoming Britian's best b-boy, all at the tender age of ten years old.

      Him and his fellow B-boyers beat off stiff competition from seven other 'crews' to win the prize of representing Britain at the world championships in October, where they will face the best of America, Japan and Russia.

      There's even a video for you to enjoy at your leisure at the link.
      Karam Singh has bodypopped and wormed his way to becoming Britian's best b-boy, all at the tender age of ten years old. ... more

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    • Ten-year-old takes wheel when mom passes out

      "The ten-year-old girl called 911 as she steered the car. A police officer running alongside helped stop it. All three spoke with Maggie Rodriguez on The Early Show.

      A quick-thinking 10-year-old girl is being called a hero after taking control of the car her mother was driving when the woman had a seizure and passed out.

      Cassandra Osborne was in the passenger seat when her mother, Gretchan Osborne, lost consciousness.

      Frantic, Gretchan called 911, but had the presence of mind to grab the steering wheel to guide the car as she spoke to the operator. Cassandra couldn't get Grethan's leg off the accelerator.

      A Galesburg, Ill. police officer who spotted the car, Timothy Jenkins, also reacted in a hurry, managing to run alongside and take control of the steering wheel, and helping Cassandra bring the vehicle to a stop.

      On The Early Show Thursday, co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez spoke with all three. Also, parts of Cassandra's 911 call were played"
      "The ten-year-old girl called 911 as she steered the car. A police officer running alongside helped stop it. All three spoke with Magg... more

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    • Angelina Jolie gives birth

      Angelina Jolie gave birth to twin girls on Sunday May 25th at the Catholic clinic in the AixEn-Provence region of France.

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    • Teenage girl suicide bomber kills Iraqi army captain

      Sky News are reporting that an Iraqi army captain has been killed following a suicide bombing conducted by a teenage girl. Earlier reports believed the girl to be as young as eight-years-old, but the US army have issued a statement claiming she is considerably older.

      According to reports from an Iraqi army spokesperson, the bomb was a remote control device which also injured four other soldiers near Youssifiyah, a town just south of the Iraq capital Baghdad.

      Sky News are reporting that an Iraqi army captain has been killed following a suicide bombing conducted by a teenage girl. Earlier rep... more

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    • Blind boy rides a bike, skiis and delivers papers

      Zach is a 13 year old kid from Los Alamos, New Mexico. He rides a bike, skiis, kyacks and has a paper route. He goes to a regular school, and rides a regular bus. Seems pretty normal right?
      The only difference is, he's totally blind.
      Zach is a 13 year old kid from Los Alamos, New Mexico. He rides a bike, skiis, kyacks and has a paper route. He goes to a regular scho... more

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    • 10yr Old responsible for 32 fires

      The mother of a 10-year-old boy arrested in connection with 32 fires, including a blaze that left a family homeless, says she knew her son had a problem.

      "We've been trying to get him help through the school system for two years now," she said yesterday, adding her son was recently placed in a school for troubled youth and appeared to be making progress.

      BECAME AWARE

      The mother asked for anonymity to protect the identity of her son and his five siblings.

      She first became aware her son was setting fires after a garage blaze last year.

      "I went to the fireman and told him. They got him into a fire-prevention program," she said, noting he only spoke to a counsellor once.

      The mom stressed her other children haven't had behavioural issues and it is unfair for people to suggest she or her husband should be charged for their son's actions.

      "I don't try to hide things if my children do something," she said.

      The boy was arrested Sunday but is too young to be charged with any offence. In addition to other incidents, the boy is accused of breaking into a home on Burrows Avenue on Saturday and setting it on fire, leaving Sarah Favel and her two children without a home or possessions.

      But the accused's mother doesn't believe her son lit all 32 of the fires he's been linked to and wonders about the tactics police used in questioning him, which included speaking to him for about five hours before she was able to talk with her son. She fears her child is being used as a scapegoat for other crimes, including making prank calls to 911.

      Investigators determined the number of fires the child was linked to after he allowed officers to take him for a ride to point out what he had done, said police spokesman Const. Blair Good.

      "The investigators can't comment on the specifics of the interview process and as such we have no information as to who spoke with the youth and for how long," said Good.

      'WE ARE SORRY'

      But regardless, the boy's mother apologized for the damage he has caused.

      "We know he has a problem and we are dealing with it ... we are sorry," she said.

      The Grade 5 student is being held at a Child and Family Services crisis unit. His parents are supporting the move, which will see him receive intensive treatment.

      And that is a relief to Favel, who is working to put her life back together.

      "I don't want him to hurt anyone," she said yesterday. "I just want to know he is getting the help he needs."
      The mother of a 10-year-old boy arrested in connection with 32 fires, including a blaze that left a family homeless, says she knew he... more

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    • The Most Disturbing Thing I Have Ever Seen!

      I'm so mad at this kid's parents!

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    • Kid Dancing in Dorm

      Its just funny to watch theres not much to say about this...

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    • Argentina´s Orphans of Soccer

      Many kids who live in Argentina´s slums see soccer (football) as their only hope to escape a life of poverty. This is the story of a team in a slum outside of Buenos Aires who play on empty stomaches, and what happens to the kids who don´t make it to the pro-league. Many kids who live in Argentina´s slums see soccer (football) as their only hope to escape a life of poverty. This is the story of a t... more

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    • Baby Born; Ginger King?

      This kid was born with a full head of orange hair. Awesome.

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    • Mobile Mary

      The Virgin Mary appears on a Florida family's cell phone after it gets microwaved by a two-year-old girl.

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