The ACLU and school officials in Shasta County will be in court this afternoon, arguing whether or not it’s OK to randomly test students for drug use as a condition of participating in school-sponsored activities. Last year, a state court ruled that such testing violates a student’s right to privacy. We take up the debate over student drug testing.
Student Drug Testing
The ACLU and school officials in Shasta County will be in court this afternoon, arguing whether or not it's OK to randomly test students for drug use as a condition of participating in school-sponsored activities. Last year, a state court ruled that such testing violates a student's right to privacy. We take up the debate over student drug testing.

Guests:
Roger Morgan, chairman and executive director of the Coalition for Drug-Free California
Michael T. Risher, staff attorney with the ACLU of Northern California