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Michigan's law that required drug testing for parents who apply for welfare benefits was recently struck down by a federal appeals court. All applicants were subject to testing and 20 percent of recipients were to be randomly tested every six months. State officials argued that the need to protect children and to encourage welfare recipients to seek work justified the testing. The law went into effect in 1999, but was quickly blocked by...

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