Last Friday, the Supreme Court decided to take a deeper look into a case involving Savana Redding, a 13-year-old girl who was strip-searched on school grounds because of her alleged possession and distribution of drugs. And what favorite teenage drug were her teachers looking for? Pot? Ecstasy? Prescription pills like Loritab, Adderall or Xanax? Nope. Try ibuprofen. Now granted, at 400-milligrams the pills were prescription strength (barely), but was it really worth emotionally scarring a young girl just to find out whether or not she had pills rarely used recreationally? [continues 395 words]