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THE TWENTY-SECOND AMY MORRIS HOMANS LECTURE

Constitutional Considerations of Mandatory Drug Testing Programs for Intercollegiate Student-Athletes

Pages 46-54 | Published online: 16 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

In an attempt to confront society's drug problem, many colleges and universities have implemented drug testing programs for their student-athletes. While more and more institutions continue to initiate drug testing programs, a number of questions concerning the constitutionality of drug testing remain unanswered. constitutional questions such as due protection against self-incrimination, due process guarantees, and protection against unreasonable searches and seizures are at issue. In light of the many unanswered questions surrounding drug testing, administrators should develop not only a philosophical rationale but also a legal rationale for either having or not having drug testing programs for student-athletes.

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