There have been some obstacles, however, to this game. (I still can't believe it's legal.)
For several months in 2011, Florida required all applicants to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program to submit urine samples to prove they weren't on drugs. The Florida chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union sued on behalf of a single dad named Luis Lebron and a federal court halted the drug testing scheme with a preliminary injunction.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) appealed the injunction, then appealed the court's final decision. Now the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has affirmed it once again, ruling that making all welfare applicants take drug tests violates their Fourth Amendment rights against involuntary search and seizure.
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A Scott spokesman said Wednesday the governor is reviewing the court's decision.
HuffPo
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