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Beyond The Schoolhouse Gates: The Unprecedented Expansion Of School Surveillance Authority Under Cyberbulling Laws, Emily Suski
Beyond The Schoolhouse Gates: The Unprecedented Expansion Of School Surveillance Authority Under Cyberbulling Laws, Emily Suski
Faculty Publications
For several years, states have grappled with the problem of cyberbullying and its sometimes devastating effects. Because cyberbullying often occurs between students, most states have understandably looked to schools to help address the problem. To that end, schools in forty-six states have the authority to intervene when students engage in cyberbullying. This solution seems all to the good unless a close examination of the cyberbullying laws and their implications is made. This Article explores some of the problematic implications of the cyberbullying laws. More specifically, it focuses on how the cyberbullying laws allow schools unprecedented surveillance authority over students. This …
Standardized Testing As Discrimination: A Reply To Dan Subotnik, Richard Delgado
Standardized Testing As Discrimination: A Reply To Dan Subotnik, Richard Delgado
University of Massachusetts Law Review
Richard Delgado replies to Dan Subotnik, Does Testing = Race Discrimination?: Ricci, the Bar Exam, the LSAT, and the Challenge to Learning, 8 U. Mass. L. Rev. 332 (2013).
Reading Between The Blurred Lines Of Fisher V. University Of Texas, Eboni S. Nelson
Reading Between The Blurred Lines Of Fisher V. University Of Texas, Eboni S. Nelson
Valparaiso University Law Review
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The End Of Indeterminacy In Affirmative Action, Carla D. Pratt
The End Of Indeterminacy In Affirmative Action, Carla D. Pratt
Valparaiso University Law Review
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Mismatch And The Empirical Scholars Brief, Richard Sander
Mismatch And The Empirical Scholars Brief, Richard Sander
Valparaiso University Law Review
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