Marchwinski v. Howard, No. 00-2115 (6th Cir.) (309 F.3d 330) (October 18, 2002) (Judge Alice M. Batchelder)
In this case of first impression, the Sixth Circuit upheld the right of the State of Michigan to conduct random, suspicionless drug testing of welfare recipients as the price of receiving benefits. That decision calls to mind the compelling and prophetic words of Justice Douglas, from his dissent in Wyman ...
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