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Goss V. Lopez, 95 S. Ct. 729 (1975), Stephen J. Kubik Apr 1975

Goss V. Lopez, 95 S. Ct. 729 (1975), Stephen J. Kubik

Florida State University Law Review

Constitutional Law- FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT- STUDENTS FACING SUSPENSION HAVE PROPERTY AND LIBERTY INTERESTS THAT QUALIFY FOR DUE PROCESS PROTECTION.


Kentucky Law Survey: Education, Carolyn S. Bratt Jan 1975

Kentucky Law Survey: Education, Carolyn S. Bratt

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This article provides a survey of Kentucky case law on the topic of education. During the past survey year, the Kentucky Court of Appeals decided several cases in which public education was the common denominator. Developments occurred in the areas of student discipline, merger of first class city-county school districts, and due process requirements for removal of tenured teachers. The most significant case, however, was Dorr v. Fitzer, which involved the authority of a county board of education to reject, without cause, a school superintendent's recommendation that a teacher with four consecutive limited service contracts be granted a continuing …