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A three-judge panel of the
Cincinnati-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit held unanimously that
a Michigan law that would subject welfare recipients to random drug testing as a
condition of receiving benefits is justified by the state's interest in
preventing drug-related child abuse and other crimes. "This decision opens doors
that I don't think the full 6th Circuit would be comfortable with," said Graham
Boyd, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer who represents welfare
recipients. "Its reasoning could be applied to all parents, welfare or not." An
appeal to the full membership of the 6th Circuit is likely. The 1996 federal
welfare reform law authorized random drug testing by the states, but only
Michigan adopted it, in 1999. Enforcement of the law was immediately blocked by
a federal district judge who agreed with ACLU lawyers that it violated the
constitutional ban on unreasonable searches. The recent Court of Appeals ruling
overturned that judgment. In related news, a South Carolina case that
ultimately made its way to the Supreme Court continues to makes headlines. The
Supreme Court ruled against the drug testing of pregnant women on Constitutional
grounds. A lawsuit filed by 10 women who sued a hospital in 1993 is still
pending. A federal appeals court recently ruled that most of the pregnant women
who sued a South Carolina hospital for giving them drug tests and handing the
results over to police never agreed to be tested. One was forced to spent three
weeks in jail and another was taken to jail immediately after giving birth. The
South Carolina case raised fears that drug testing would lead to an increase in
maternal and infant mortality and morbidity. According to public health experts,
the combination of drug testing and criminal sanctions would discourage pregnant
women who use drugs from seeking prenatal care.
For additional information please visit:
Brief as Amici Curiae in Support of
Appellant Regina McKnight (McKnight v. South Carolina)
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