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Random Drug Testing Invasion of Privacy
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August 7, 2002 - ACLU Announces Settlement of Random Drug Testing Case
The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado (ACLU) announced the settlement today of a lawsuit filed in 2000 to challenge a Colorado rule that required kennel workers in the Greyhound racing industry to submit samples of their urine to be tested for drugs.
March 16, 2000 - ACLU Lawsuit Challenges Random Urine Tests at Greyhound Racetracks
The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado (ACLU) filed suit today to challenge a Colorado rule that requires all state-licensed participants in the greyhound racing industry to submit urine samples that will be tested for drugs. State officials demand the samples on a random basis, without any suspicion that the individuals to be tested have been using drugs.
ACLU Case: Timm v. Reitz
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