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"Hope And Despondence": Emerging Adulthood And Higher Education's Relationship With Its Nonviolent Mentally Ill Students, Susan P. Stuart
"Hope And Despondence": Emerging Adulthood And Higher Education's Relationship With Its Nonviolent Mentally Ill Students, Susan P. Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
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Canines On Campus: Companion Animals At Postsecondary Educational Institutions, Rebecca J. Huss
Canines On Campus: Companion Animals At Postsecondary Educational Institutions, Rebecca J. Huss
Law Faculty Publications
This Article focuses on the issues that arise when students wish to attend a postsecondary institution accompanied by an animal. The Article begins by analyzing the federal law applicable to students bringing service and assistance animals to campus. The use of animal-assisted activities on campus is also explored. The Article continues with an examination of policies allowing students to have companion animals in campus housing. Concerns raised by administrators about allowing animals on campus are then considered. Finally, the Article sets forth the measures an educational institution should implement to ensure compliance with the law and proposes actions that can …
A New Sheriff In Town: Armistice In The War On Drugs And Students' Civil Rights, Susan P. Stuart
A New Sheriff In Town: Armistice In The War On Drugs And Students' Civil Rights, Susan P. Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
In Loco Parentis In The Public Schools: Abused, Confused, And In Need Of Change, Susan P. Stuart
In Loco Parentis In The Public Schools: Abused, Confused, And In Need Of Change, Susan P. Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
In loco parentis is a common law doctrine that has been used to characterize the on-campus relationship between a school and its students, but its abuse has led to such absurd cases as Safford Unified School District No.1 v. Redding. Although waning in higher education, the doctrine is experiencing a resurgence in elementary and secondary schools. As originally conceived, the doctrine was used primarily to justify and defend student disciplinary actions: the school stood in the shoes of the parent and had authority to discipline, almost at will. The doctrine, however, never seemed to have a corollary in the …
Participatory Lawyering & The Ivory Tower: Conducting A Forensic Law Audit In The Aftermath Of Virginia Tech, Susan P. Stuart
Participatory Lawyering & The Ivory Tower: Conducting A Forensic Law Audit In The Aftermath Of Virginia Tech, Susan P. Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
The tragic events at Virginia Tech in 2007 sent a cold wind blowing through the halls of higher education institutions: a Virginia Tech student, who had fallen through the cracks of the school's mental health services and disciplinary procedures, armed himself with firearms and murdered thirty-two students and a professor before committing suicide. In the wake of that massacre, several states and individual interest groups issued reports on campus readiness for similar catastrophes. A consistent theme throughout those reports emphasized the necessity for individual institutions to review their procedures to deal with campus violence.
This Article focuses on that institutional …
Citizen Teacher: Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't, Susan P. Stuart
Citizen Teacher: Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't, Susan P. Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
The recent Supreme Court case of Garcetti v. Ceballos is becoming one of the most-used cases in its mere two-year history. It denies to public employees the protection of the First Amendment when speaking in their official duties. In reviewing the cases both leading up to and then relying oh Garcetti, one is struck by the inherent conflict that nowpermeates some school board-employee relationships. Whereas preceding cases attempted to reach a balance between the school board and its employees' speech rights, bad management practices now seem to trump the First Amendment. Such practices have school boards discharging teachers and …
Lex-Praxis Of Education Informational Privacy For Public Schoolchildren, Susan P. Stuart
Lex-Praxis Of Education Informational Privacy For Public Schoolchildren, Susan P. Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Local Distinction: State Education Privacy Laws For Public Schoolchildren, Susan P. Stuart
A Local Distinction: State Education Privacy Laws For Public Schoolchildren, Susan P. Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Fun With Dick And Jane And Lawrence: A Primer On Education Privacy As Constitutional Liberty, Susan P. Stuart
Fun With Dick And Jane And Lawrence: A Primer On Education Privacy As Constitutional Liberty, Susan P. Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Peer Harassment--Interference With An Equal Educational Opportunity In Elementary And Secondary Schools, Ivan E. Bodensteiner
Peer Harassment--Interference With An Equal Educational Opportunity In Elementary And Secondary Schools, Ivan E. Bodensteiner
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
First Amendment Restrictions On Title I Programs In Private Schools, Laura Gaston Dooley
First Amendment Restrictions On Title I Programs In Private Schools, Laura Gaston Dooley
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
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.