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Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

Education Law

2004

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A Desperate Grab For Free Rehab: Unilateral Placements Under Idea For Students With Drug And Alcohol Addictions, David S. Doty Mar 2004

A Desperate Grab For Free Rehab: Unilateral Placements Under Idea For Students With Drug And Alcohol Addictions, David S. Doty

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No abstract provided.


Make An Investment In Our School Children: Increase The Nutritional Value Of School Lunch Programs, Clint G. Salisbury Mar 2004

Make An Investment In Our School Children: Increase The Nutritional Value Of School Lunch Programs, Clint G. Salisbury

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No abstract provided.


Universal Preschool: A Solution To A Special Education Law Dilemma, Alefia E. Mithaiwala Mar 2004

Universal Preschool: A Solution To A Special Education Law Dilemma, Alefia E. Mithaiwala

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No abstract provided.


Protecting Access To Extracurricular Activites: The Need To Recognize A Fundamental Right To A Minimally Adequate Education, Nicholas A. Palumbo Mar 2004

Protecting Access To Extracurricular Activites: The Need To Recognize A Fundamental Right To A Minimally Adequate Education, Nicholas A. Palumbo

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No abstract provided.


Discipline: An Academic Dean's Perspective On Dealing With Plagiarism, Kevin J. Worthen Mar 2004

Discipline: An Academic Dean's Perspective On Dealing With Plagiarism, Kevin J. Worthen

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Three months after I was convinced by our very persuasive Dean that, contrary to my first thought, being an Associate Academic Dean was not such a dumb idea, I was confronted with a situation that reinforced my initial impression. On my desk sat a paper submitted by a student in a law school course. More than one-half of the paper was copied word for word without any attribution being given. Dozens of other lines contained material that should have been included in quotation marks, but was not. Some of the material quoted without attribution came from sources cited in other …


How Educators Can More Effectively Understand And Combat The Plagiarism Epidemic, David A. Thomas Mar 2004

How Educators Can More Effectively Understand And Combat The Plagiarism Epidemic, David A. Thomas

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No abstract provided.


Across Four Aprils: School Finance Litigation In Virginia, Ashley Mcdonald Delja Mar 2004

Across Four Aprils: School Finance Litigation In Virginia, Ashley Mcdonald Delja

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No abstract provided.


Access To Public School Facilities For Religious Expression By Students, Student Groups And Community Organizations: Extending The Reach Of The Free Speech Clause, Ralph D. Mawdsley Mar 2004

Access To Public School Facilities For Religious Expression By Students, Student Groups And Community Organizations: Extending The Reach Of The Free Speech Clause, Ralph D. Mawdsley

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No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court And Pledge Of Allegiance: Does God Still Have A Place In American Schools?, Charles J. Russo Mar 2004

The Supreme Court And Pledge Of Allegiance: Does God Still Have A Place In American Schools?, Charles J. Russo

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No abstract provided.


Establishing A Culture Of Compliance: Applying Corporate Compliance Principles To A Unversity Setting, J. Derek Kearl Mar 2004

Establishing A Culture Of Compliance: Applying Corporate Compliance Principles To A Unversity Setting, J. Derek Kearl

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No abstract provided.


Trying To Push A Square Peg Through A Round Hole: Why The Higher Education Style Of Strict Scrutiny Review Does Not Fit When Courts Consider K-12 Admissions Programs, James Nial Robinson Ii Mar 2004

Trying To Push A Square Peg Through A Round Hole: Why The Higher Education Style Of Strict Scrutiny Review Does Not Fit When Courts Consider K-12 Admissions Programs, James Nial Robinson Ii

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No abstract provided.


Finding Success In The "Cauldron Of Competition:" The Effectiveness Of Academic Support Programs, Leslie Yalof Garfield, Kelly Koenig Levi Mar 2004

Finding Success In The "Cauldron Of Competition:" The Effectiveness Of Academic Support Programs, Leslie Yalof Garfield, Kelly Koenig Levi

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No abstract provided.


The Sport Of Numbers: Manipulating Title Ix To Rationalize Discrimination Against Women, Lisa Yonka Stevens Mar 2004

The Sport Of Numbers: Manipulating Title Ix To Rationalize Discrimination Against Women, Lisa Yonka Stevens

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No abstract provided.


High School Exit Exams Meet Idea—An Examination Of The History, Legal Ramifications, And Implications For Local School Administrators And Teachers, Jennifer R. Rowe Mar 2004

High School Exit Exams Meet Idea—An Examination Of The History, Legal Ramifications, And Implications For Local School Administrators And Teachers, Jennifer R. Rowe

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No abstract provided.


Affirmative Action: Challenges And Opportunities, Jeramy R. Green Mar 2004

Affirmative Action: Challenges And Opportunities, Jeramy R. Green

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No abstract provided.