You probably did. They're allowed to sue the school district over their practices and policies, since that case was not brought to the Supreme court (although it will probably end there at some point). However:
The court stopped short, however, of allowing Ms. Redding’s lawsuit to go forward against the assistant principal who ordered the search and the two female school officials who conducted it. The state of the law at the time of the search, in 2003, was too murky to allow the officials to be sued, Justice Souter said.
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