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Civil Rights and Discrimination

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New York Law School

Title IX

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Another Fed Court Win For Trans Students, Arthur S. Leonard Jan 2017

Another Fed Court Win For Trans Students, Arthur S. Leonard

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Only Straight Students Protected From Homophobic Harassment!, Arthur S. Leonard Jan 2016

Only Straight Students Protected From Homophobic Harassment!, Arthur S. Leonard

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'Baton Bullying': Understanding Multi-Aggressor Rotation In Anti-Harassment Cases, Kris Franklin Jan 2013

'Baton Bullying': Understanding Multi-Aggressor Rotation In Anti-Harassment Cases, Kris Franklin

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Schools are increasingly expected to intervene to prevent the sorts of bullying behavior that can interfere with education. If they do so inadequately, as a number of recent cases show, school districts may be held liable under Title IX for their “deliberate indifference” to harassment that effectively prevents the victim from receiving the benefits of public education. In popular imagination, “bullying” usually consists of one aggressor terrorizing one victim, sometimes with the assistance or tacit approval of other students. But least with respect to the many cases of students being targeted because they were, or were perceived to be, gay, …