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Education Law, Jerry A. Lumley
Education Law, Jerry A. Lumley
Mercer Law Review
Primarily because of Governor Barnes' "A Plus Education Reform Act of 2000" ("the Reform Act"), Georgia experienced sweeping changes in the area of education law during the past year. This Article discusses the Reform Act, other education legislation, and decisions of Georgia appellate courts in the area of education during the past year.
Students' Rights In Indiana: Wrongful Distribution Of Student Records And Potential Remedies, Sandra L. Macklin
Students' Rights In Indiana: Wrongful Distribution Of Student Records And Potential Remedies, Sandra L. Macklin
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Chandler V. James: Welcoming Student Prayer Back In The Schoolhouse Gate, Sarah Beth Mabery
Chandler V. James: Welcoming Student Prayer Back In The Schoolhouse Gate, Sarah Beth Mabery
Mercer Law Review
In Chandler v. James, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the district court's order permanently enjoining enforcement of an Alabama statute that permitted student-initiated religious speech in public schools. The court of appeals concluded that permitting student initiated religious speech did not violate the Establishment Clause and such speech is protected by the Free Exercise and Free Speech Clauses of the First Amendment.
Don't Rush To Abandon A Suspicion-Based Standard For Searches Of Public School Students, J. Nathan Jensen
Don't Rush To Abandon A Suspicion-Based Standard For Searches Of Public School Students, J. Nathan Jensen
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Saying No To Stakeholding, Jeffrey S. Lehman, Deborah C. Malamud
Saying No To Stakeholding, Jeffrey S. Lehman, Deborah C. Malamud
Michigan Law Review
What if America were to make good on its promise of equal opportunity by [XXX]? That's the bold proposal set forth by Yale law professors Bruce Ackerman and Anne Alstott.... The quotation above is from the Yale University Press announcement describing Bruce Ackerman and Anne Alstott's new book, with one change: we have substituted "[XXX]" for the authors' catchphrase summary of their proposal. What do you think the missing words might be? How would you enable America "to make good on its promise of equal opportunity"? As you ponder that question, you might consider the following feature of the Ackerman/ …
Silencing Culture And Culturing Silence: A Comparative Experience Of Centrifugal Forces In The Ethnic Studies Curriculum, Steven W. Bender
Silencing Culture And Culturing Silence: A Comparative Experience Of Centrifugal Forces In The Ethnic Studies Curriculum, Steven W. Bender
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Using the metaphor of silencing, Professor Margaret Montoya documents the irrelevance of race, gender, and socio-historical perspectives both in legal education and, more broadly, in legal discourse. Although others have invoked this metaphor, Professor Montoya's charting of the physical, rather than merely metaphorical, space of silence moves beyond this legal literature in several respects. Viewing silence not just as dead space, Professor Montoya enlivens and colors silence and other nonverbal aspects of communication as positive cultural traits. She demonstrates how silence can be used as a pedagogical tool (a centrifugal force) in the classroom and in client interviews to bring …
When The Classroom Speaks: A Public University's First Amendment Right To A Race-Conscious Admissions Policy, Alfred B. Gordon
When The Classroom Speaks: A Public University's First Amendment Right To A Race-Conscious Admissions Policy, Alfred B. Gordon
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Ibpp Research Associates: Botswana, Ditso Anneleng
Ibpp Research Associates: Botswana, Ditso Anneleng
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses educational and legal issues surrounding students from Botswana enrolled in an alleged fake educational institution - African Media University in South Africa.
Responding To Public School Peer Sexual Harassment In The Face Of Davis V. Monroe County Board Of Education, Lillian Chaves
Responding To Public School Peer Sexual Harassment In The Face Of Davis V. Monroe County Board Of Education, Lillian Chaves
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Functional Behavioral Assessment: Process Without Procedure, Cynthia A. Dieterich, Christine J. Villani
Functional Behavioral Assessment: Process Without Procedure, Cynthia A. Dieterich, Christine J. Villani
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Seeing Through A Glass Darkly: The Supreme Court's Narrowed Definition Of Disability, Scott E. Ferrin
Seeing Through A Glass Darkly: The Supreme Court's Narrowed Definition Of Disability, Scott E. Ferrin
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal And Ethical Issues Related To The Use Of The Internet In K-12 Schools, Nancy Willard
Legal And Ethical Issues Related To The Use Of The Internet In K-12 Schools, Nancy Willard
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Supplemental Files:
- Recommended District Internet Policy and Regulations
- Student Internet Policy Handbook Template
- Sample Student Account Agreement
- Sample Guest Account Agreement
- Sample Letter to Parents or Guardians
Special Education Due Process: Hearing Officer Background And Case Variable Effects On Decisions Outcomes, Geoffrey F. Schultz, Joseph R. Mckinney
Special Education Due Process: Hearing Officer Background And Case Variable Effects On Decisions Outcomes, Geoffrey F. Schultz, Joseph R. Mckinney
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Who Owns Course Materials Prepared By A Teacher Or Professor? The Application Of Copyright Law To Teaching Materials In The Internet Age, Georgia Holmes, Daniel A. Levin
Who Owns Course Materials Prepared By A Teacher Or Professor? The Application Of Copyright Law To Teaching Materials In The Internet Age, Georgia Holmes, Daniel A. Levin
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Assessing Agostini V. Felton In Light Of Lemon V. Kurtzman: The Coming Of Age In The Debate Between Religious Affiliated Schools And State Aid, R. Craig Wood, Michael C. Petko
Assessing Agostini V. Felton In Light Of Lemon V. Kurtzman: The Coming Of Age In The Debate Between Religious Affiliated Schools And State Aid, R. Craig Wood, Michael C. Petko
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Direct Payments Of State Scholarship Funds To Church-Related Colleges Offend The Constitution And Title Vi, Roy Whitehead Jr., Walter Block
Direct Payments Of State Scholarship Funds To Church-Related Colleges Offend The Constitution And Title Vi, Roy Whitehead Jr., Walter Block
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Title Ix And Same-Gender Sexual Harassment: School District Liability For Damages, Karen Michaelis
Title Ix And Same-Gender Sexual Harassment: School District Liability For Damages, Karen Michaelis
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Educating Our Future: An Analysis Of Sex Education In The Classroom, Michael J. Fucci
Educating Our Future: An Analysis Of Sex Education In The Classroom, Michael J. Fucci
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Scaling The Wall Between Church And State: An Analysis Of The Constitutionality Of School Vouchers, Allison M. Olczak
Scaling The Wall Between Church And State: An Analysis Of The Constitutionality Of School Vouchers, Allison M. Olczak
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Charter School Legislation In Virginia: How Race, Regional Tension, And The Absence Of Crisis Produced A "Weak" Law, Frederick M. Hess, Bradley C. Davis
Charter School Legislation In Virginia: How Race, Regional Tension, And The Absence Of Crisis Produced A "Weak" Law, Frederick M. Hess, Bradley C. Davis
Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest
The widespread success of charter school legislation has fostered a perception that charter schooling is apolitical and has clouded our understanding of the politics of the issue. In a case study of Virginia's charter school program, we suggest that three important political variables have been largely overlooked to date. The "weak" form of Virginia's charter school legislation can be attributed in large part to: (1) the schism between the educationally privileged communities of Northern Virginia and those of the rest of the state, (2) the lack of a perceived educational crisis, and (3) the vocal presence of minority opposition. Teacher …
Are State-Supported Historically Black Colleges And Universities Justifiable After Fordice?—A Higher Education Dilemma, John A. Moore
Are State-Supported Historically Black Colleges And Universities Justifiable After Fordice?—A Higher Education Dilemma, John A. Moore
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Is The Matter With Equality?: An Assessment Of The Equal Treatment Of Religion And Nonreligion In First Amendment Jurisprudence, William P. Marshall
What Is The Matter With Equality?: An Assessment Of The Equal Treatment Of Religion And Nonreligion In First Amendment Jurisprudence, William P. Marshall
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Religious Liberty at the Dawn of a New Millennium held at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on April 9, 1999.
Vouchers And Beyond: The Individual As Causative Agent In Establishment Clause Jurisprudence, Laura S. Underkuffler
Vouchers And Beyond: The Individual As Causative Agent In Establishment Clause Jurisprudence, Laura S. Underkuffler
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Religious Liberty at the Dawn of a New Millennium held at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on April 9, 1999.
Religion And Education: Whither The Establishment Clause?, Martha Mccarthy
Religion And Education: Whither The Establishment Clause?, Martha Mccarthy
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Religious Liberty at the Dawn of a New Millennium held at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on April 9, 1999.
Promoting Family By Promoting Work: The Hole In Martha Fineman's Doughnut , Peter B. Edelman
Promoting Family By Promoting Work: The Hole In Martha Fineman's Doughnut , Peter B. Edelman
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Promoting Family By Promoting Work: The Hole In Martha Fineman's Doughnut , Peter B. Edelman
Promoting Family By Promoting Work: The Hole In Martha Fineman's Doughnut , Peter B. Edelman
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Playing At Even Strength: Reforming Title Ix Enforcement In Intercollegiate Athletics, Ross A. Jurewitz
Playing At Even Strength: Reforming Title Ix Enforcement In Intercollegiate Athletics, Ross A. Jurewitz
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
A Study In Double Standards, Discipline, And The Disabled Student, Anne Proffitt Dupre
A Study In Double Standards, Discipline, And The Disabled Student, Anne Proffitt Dupre
Washington Law Review
School violence and other school discipline issues erode trust and confidence in our public schools and inhibit students from obtaining the education necessary to participate meaningfully in our nation's democratic and political institutions. This Article examines an issue of school law that appears almost insoluble-what one judge has called the "exquisitely difficult" issue of school discipline and the disabled student. The issue is governed by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, enacted in 1975), which imposes significant constraints on school authorities who wish to discipline disruptive or violent disabled students. School officials have stated that IDEA left them powerless …
Modern Liability Rules And Policies Regarding College Student Alcohol Injuries: Reducing High-Risk Alcohol Use Through Norms Of Shared Responsibility And Environmental Management, Peter F. Lake, Joel C. Epstein
Modern Liability Rules And Policies Regarding College Student Alcohol Injuries: Reducing High-Risk Alcohol Use Through Norms Of Shared Responsibility And Environmental Management, Peter F. Lake, Joel C. Epstein
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Adequate Special Education: Do California Schools Meet The Test?
Adequate Special Education: Do California Schools Meet The Test?
San Diego Law Review
This Comment argues that the demands for general education efficacy apply a fortiori to disabled children. This Comment further contends that while special education law based on federal statute may be insufficient to support such accountability, the California Constitution provides a legal basis without further statutory enactments. The basis is found in adequacy assurances of article IX, section 1 of the California Constitution: the Education Clause."