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Full-Text Articles in Law
Hathorn V. Lovorn, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Hathorn V. Lovorn, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Board Of Education, Island Trees Union Free School District No. 26 V. Pico By Pico, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Board Of Education, Island Trees Union Free School District No. 26 V. Pico By Pico, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Toll V. Moreno, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Plyler V. Doe, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Widmar V. Vincent, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Washington V. Seattle School District No. 1, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Washington V. Seattle School District No. 1, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Board Of Education Of The Hendrick Hudson Central School District, Westchester County V. Rowley, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Board Of Education Of The Hendrick Hudson Central School District, Westchester County V. Rowley, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
The Developing Law Involving The Teacher's Right To Teach, Frank R. Kemerer, Stephanie Abraham Hirsh
The Developing Law Involving The Teacher's Right To Teach, Frank R. Kemerer, Stephanie Abraham Hirsh
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fourth Amendment Standard For Searches Of Students By School Officials: Reasonable Suspicion Or Probable Cause?, Lois Yankowski
The Fourth Amendment Standard For Searches Of Students By School Officials: Reasonable Suspicion Or Probable Cause?, Lois Yankowski
Antioch Law Journal
The fourth amendment rights of students subjected to searches by school administrators or teachers has been the subject of much legal debate and confusion.' The Supreme Court has never considered the issue of search and seizure in the schools and has never addressed even the more general question of whether fourth amendment protections apply to juveniles. The lower courts which have examined the school search issue, with one exception,2 have provided students with substantially less fourth amendment protection than adults in non-school environments enjoy. These courts have focused on the in loco parentis status of school officials and have found …
Charlotte's Web: Reflections On The Role Of Due Process In Academic Decisionmaking, Sue Wolf Brenner
Charlotte's Web: Reflections On The Role Of Due Process In Academic Decisionmaking, Sue Wolf Brenner
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
An Educational-Counseling Program On Public Law 94-142 For Parents Of School-Aged Educable Mentally Handicapped Children, Patricia Coakley
An Educational-Counseling Program On Public Law 94-142 For Parents Of School-Aged Educable Mentally Handicapped Children, Patricia Coakley
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The passage of Public Law 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, mandates that parents of a handicapped child must be included in the educational planning and placement procedures for their child. The law requires (1) parent counseling and (2) parent participation in the planning of the child’s educational career. Yet almost six years after the passage of Public Law 94-142, the role of parent which emerges today appears to be one of passive involvement in the Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) process. The literature suggests this lack of active participation possibly stems from several sources: the parents’ …
A Restatement Of The Intended Meaning Of The Establishment Clause In Relation To Education And Religion, John Remington Graham
A Restatement Of The Intended Meaning Of The Establishment Clause In Relation To Education And Religion, John Remington Graham
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chief Justice Earl Warren, Otis H. King
Chief Justice Earl Warren, Otis H. King
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice Byron R. White, Charles E. Daye
Justice Byron R. White, Charles E. Daye
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice William Brennan, John Doar
Justice William Brennan, John Doar
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Nature Of The Constitutional Process: Equal Protection And The Burger Court, Albert Broderick
The Nature Of The Constitutional Process: Equal Protection And The Burger Court, Albert Broderick
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Graduate School Support: One Last Dip Into The Proverbial Parental Pocketbook, J. Andrew Crawford
Graduate School Support: One Last Dip Into The Proverbial Parental Pocketbook, J. Andrew Crawford
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bakke, Weber And Fullilove: Benign Discrimination And Congressional Power To Enforce The Fourteenth Amendment, Robert A. Bohrer
Bakke, Weber And Fullilove: Benign Discrimination And Congressional Power To Enforce The Fourteenth Amendment, Robert A. Bohrer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Britain, Blacks, And Busing, Derrick Bell
Britain, Blacks, And Busing, Derrick Bell
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Doing Good By Doing Little: Race and Schooling in Britain by David L. Kirp
Law, Policy, And The Public Schools, Mark G. Yudof
Law, Policy, And The Public Schools, Mark G. Yudof
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Legislated Learning: The Bureaucratization of the American Classroom by Arthur Wise
Public School Meltdown, Stephen Arons
Public School Meltdown, Stephen Arons
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Education by Choice: The Case for Family Control by John Coons and Stephen Sugarman
A Paradigm Of First Amendment Dilemmas: Resolving Public School Library Censorship Disputes, Leora Harpaz
A Paradigm Of First Amendment Dilemmas: Resolving Public School Library Censorship Disputes, Leora Harpaz
Faculty Scholarship
In recent years courts have begun to ponder the first amendment issue of public school library book censorship. These fledgling judicial efforts have produced a mostly inadequate analysis of the complex legal picture presented by school library book censorship. Courts that desire to intervene in censorship disputes almost unthinkingly have relied on first amendment doctrines developed outside of the censorship area and assumed their easy application to this new problem. Courts that take a hands-off attitude toward the area rely heavily on the appropriateness of judicial intervention as their central theme. Nowhere to be found in these judicial responses is …
Educating Children Of Immigrant Workers: Language Policies In France & The Usa, Stephen A. Rosenbaum
Educating Children Of Immigrant Workers: Language Policies In France & The Usa, Stephen A. Rosenbaum
Publications
This article presents a comparative overview of education law and policy addressing the linguistic and cultural needs of migrant children in two destination countries of immigration. The author relies on the experience of the United States and France as two important immigrant host countries in the industrialized west, or Global North. Part I documents the legal instruments, i.e. the major legislative acts, administrative regulations and judicial decisions, adopted in both countries. Part II compares and critiques the policies promoted by the law in these two countries. Both France and the U.S. have instituted educational programs designed to meet the special …
Title Ix, Sex Ratios, And Trends In Leadership Roles In Aiaw Division I Institutions, Linda Toutant King
Title Ix, Sex Ratios, And Trends In Leadership Roles In Aiaw Division I Institutions, Linda Toutant King
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
The purpose of this investigation was to identify and analyze trends in Title IX’s impact and sex rations of athletic coaches and administrators in AIAW Division I intercollegiate athletic programs. Institutions offering at least one Division I intercollegiate athletic program, as defined by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), were chosen as a population. The following problems were investigated for the institutions chosen.
- The number of women’s athletic activities in 1970-71, 1975-76 and 1980-81.
- The number and percent of women coaching women’s athletics in 1970-71, 1975-76, and 1980-81.
- The number and percent of women as athletic administrators in …
Indianapolis Desegregation: Segregative Intent And The Interdistrict Remedy, Susan P. Stuart
Indianapolis Desegregation: Segregative Intent And The Interdistrict Remedy, Susan P. Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Free Speech Rights Of Public School Teachers: A Proposed Balancing Test, Janis L. Reynolds
Free Speech Rights Of Public School Teachers: A Proposed Balancing Test, Janis L. Reynolds
Cleveland State Law Review
This Note will advocate that freedom of speech should be extended to public school teachers, in the sense of curricular and extracurricular activities. As recent federal cases have held, the teacher is to be treated no differently from other citizens regarding free speech matters.
Introduction, Symposium On Developmental Disabilities And The Law, L. Lynn Hogue
Introduction, Symposium On Developmental Disabilities And The Law, L. Lynn Hogue
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
The Dismantling Of Higher Education Part 1, William K.S. Wang
The Dismantling Of Higher Education Part 1, William K.S. Wang
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Recovery In Tort For Educational Malpractice: Problems Of Theory And Policy, Robert H. Jerry Ii
Recovery In Tort For Educational Malpractice: Problems Of Theory And Policy, Robert H. Jerry Ii
Faculty Publications
This Article considers whether denial of a cause of action for educational malpractice is consistent with recognized tort principles and the general policy considerations underlying those principles. After briefly summarizing three lawsuits in which the cause of action has been advocated and rejected, it explores the collision between theory and policy that permeates the decisions. The Article suggests that refusal to recognize the cause of action is incompatible with accepted tort principles, and that a cogent theory supporting nonrecognition cannot be articulated within the confines of the accepted principles and the general policies upon which those principles are based. If …
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Due Process Clause - Civil Rights - Section 1983 - Corporal Punishment, Richard A. Stevens
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Due Process Clause - Civil Rights - Section 1983 - Corporal Punishment, Richard A. Stevens
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has held that a public school student severely injured by the use of disciplinary corporal punishment can press substantive due process claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for deprivation of the fourteenth amendment right to bodily security.
Hall v. Tawney, 621 F.2d 607 (4th Cir. 1980).