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Student Due Process Rights In Academic Dismissals From The Public Schools, R. Lawrence Dessem
Student Due Process Rights In Academic Dismissals From The Public Schools, R. Lawrence Dessem
Faculty Publications
This article, however, goes beyond the argument that education is one of the most valuable benefits which government in this country provides. The thesis of the article is that education is not only very important to millions of Americans, but that students have constitutionally protected liberty and property interests in their public educations and the courts should therefore require notice and hearing prior to the deprivation of these interests, even when the deprivation is for strictly academic reasons.
The Constitutional Rights Of Teachers And Professors, William W. Van Alstyne
The Constitutional Rights Of Teachers And Professors, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Publications
The discussion examines the current state of educators' rights and identifies two key areas that are still hotly contested: extramural utterances that my be critical of the institution itself and a teacher's freedom with his own classroom. A survey of two recent cases illuminates these issues.