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Full-Text Articles in Education Law
Children's Right To Access Potentially Critical Learning: Liberating Youth From Propagation Of Structural Injustice, Melina Constantine Bell
Children's Right To Access Potentially Critical Learning: Liberating Youth From Propagation Of Structural Injustice, Melina Constantine Bell
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Over the past two years, U.S. states have passed educational gag orders (“EGOs”) that prohibit teaching about antiracism and LGBTQ+ identities. EGOs are destructive in at least two ways. First, they violate children’s right to access information that is potentially critical for their individual well-being. Second, they interfere with cultivating mutual respect in a pluralistic society, which serves children’s present and future wellbeing interests. In this article, I aim to demonstrate the harms that EGOs inflict, and how revising the legal framework governing children’s rights in the United States can increase both children’s and adults’ well-being. That revision entails the …
College Suicide: A Law And Policy Perspective, Gary Pavela
College Suicide: A Law And Policy Perspective, Gary Pavela
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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The Duty Paradox: Getting It Right After A Decade Of Litigation Involving The Risk Of Student Suicide, Daryl J. Lapp
The Duty Paradox: Getting It Right After A Decade Of Litigation Involving The Risk Of Student Suicide, Daryl J. Lapp
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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What Psychiatry, Developmental Psychology, And Neuroscience Can Teach Us About At- Risk Students, Eileen P. Ryan
What Psychiatry, Developmental Psychology, And Neuroscience Can Teach Us About At- Risk Students, Eileen P. Ryan
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Detecting And Engaging At-Risk Students, Ann P. Haas
Detecting And Engaging At-Risk Students, Ann P. Haas
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Insights Gleaned From The Tragedy At Virginia Tech, Lucinda Roy
Insights Gleaned From The Tragedy At Virginia Tech, Lucinda Roy
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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What The Governor’S Panel Learned, Aradhana "Bela" Sood
What The Governor’S Panel Learned, Aradhana "Bela" Sood
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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A Failure To Communicate: Did Privacy Laws Contribute To The Virginia Tech Tragedy?, Richard Brusca, Colin Ram
A Failure To Communicate: Did Privacy Laws Contribute To The Virginia Tech Tragedy?, Richard Brusca, Colin Ram
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Appropriate Responses Of Campus Security Forces, Donald Challis
Appropriate Responses Of Campus Security Forces, Donald Challis
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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