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F13rs Sgfb No. 5 (Decoy Laptop), Buvens, Do
F13rs Sgfb No. 5 (Decoy Laptop), Buvens, Do
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A FINANCE BILL
To allocate a maximum of two thousand eight hundred dollars and zero cents($2,800.00) from the Student Government Initiatives Account to the Louisiana State University Police Department (LSUPD) to fund a decoy laptop and GPS tracker to decrease theft on campus.
It's Time To Start Showing A Little Restraint: In Search Of A Compromise On Federal Seclusion And Restraint Legislation, Cali Cope-Kasten
It's Time To Start Showing A Little Restraint: In Search Of A Compromise On Federal Seclusion And Restraint Legislation, Cali Cope-Kasten
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In 2009, the United States House of Representatives heard testimony that hundreds of students had been injured in schools by teachers secluding or physically restraining them. Congress had never legislated on seclusion and restraint, but the alarming allegations of student injuries and deaths prompted many parents to demand a ban on the use of the techniques in schools. In the continuing debate, school officials have protested that seclusion and restraint are important tools for teachers to protect their classrooms from out-of-control students. Torn between these two extreme positions, Congress has twice attempted — but failed — to pass federal legislation …
S13rs Sgr No. 5 (Medical Amnesty), Westbrook, Boudreaux, Tillay, Vargas
S13rs Sgr No. 5 (Medical Amnesty), Westbrook, Boudreaux, Tillay, Vargas
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
No abstract provided.
S13rs Sgr No. 6 (East Parker Clean-Up), Hilton
S13rs Sgr No. 6 (East Parker Clean-Up), Hilton
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
No abstract provided.
S13rs Sgr No. 7 (Oaks Lot Lighting), Latusek
S13rs Sgr No. 7 (Oaks Lot Lighting), Latusek
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Considerations: Government Responsibility And The Right Not To Be A Victim , Richard L. Aynes
Constitutional Considerations: Government Responsibility And The Right Not To Be A Victim , Richard L. Aynes
Pepperdine Law Review
Within a democratic society, citizens are provided with certain rights and liberties. Among those rights and liberties is the right not to be a victim. In this article, the author examines and analyzes the growing concern for the protection of victims of crimes. Recent legislative enactments have been designed to alter the role of the victim in the civil and criminal justice systems by defining and implementing a series of "victims' rights." The author concludes by recognizing that one of the most important duties of government is to provide for the physical safety of those within its jurisdiction. To implement …