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Gim, Benjamin – Bridge, An Asian American Perspective, 1978
United States immigration statutes and administration policy are not in line with the standards of due process as guaranteed by the Constitution. In addition, reform of these statutes has lagged far behind advances made in other areas of civil rights. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrative Problems, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Clark, Kathryn A.; Scheuermann, Tom – 1987
The legal rights of college students have changed substantially over the years, particularly during the 20th century. This paper provides a historical sketch of student rights, including a listing of significant events and cases, from the founding of Harvard College in 1636 to the bicentennial of the Constitution and the 50th anniversary of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Court Litigation, Due Process, Freedom of Speech
Purtle, John I. – 1976
Students do not leave their constitutional rights at the boundary of the school grounds. We would never send anyone to prison without a trial; to a lesser degree, expulsions and suspensions are in the same category. Your due process procedures should at least give a student (1) notice of the charges, (2) opportunity to be heard, and (3)…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Discipline Policy, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education
Michaelis, Karen L. – 1997
Although most parents want school officials to enforce rules for a drug-free school environment, they often feel differently when their own children are the objects of student searches. This paper argues that as long as searches are directed at "others,"--those who are known or assumed to be guilty of school rule violations or criminal…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Due Process
Shekleton, James F. – 1996
This paper discusses the proper way to conduct official government investigations on college campuses within the framework of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. The article emphasizes that this amendment lays the groundwork for the limitations on the exercise of…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Colleges, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Edwards, Floyd H. – 1989
In 1988, the Tennessee Legislature passed permissive legislation (TCA 49-940) that allows school officials to test suspected students for using drugs. The law provides that testing is optional, with each local education agency deciding whether or not to adopt the policy. Twelve school systems chose to adopt the legislation as board policy. This…
Descriptors: Drug Use Testing, Due Process, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Edmonson, Stacey L. – 2002
This report--part of a collection of 54 papers from the 48th annual conference of the Education Law Association held in November 2002-- discusses student drug testing in Texas public schools. It contains the results of a 2001 study of student drug-testing policies in all 1,056 Texas public-school districts. In response to the Supreme Court's June…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Drug Use Testing
Brown, Frank – 2002
This paper--part of a collection of 54 papers from the 48th annual conference of the Education Law Association held in November 2002-- addresses juvenile justice. Its central issue is how to protect children of color in elementary and secondary schools with constitutional due process where attendance is compulsory and, at the same time, maintain a…
Descriptors: Civil Law, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Delinquency
Tate, James O. – 2002
This paper--part of a collection of 54 papers from the 48th annual conference of the Education Law Association held in November 2002--addresses social forces that affect the school curriculum regarding legal rights of public-school students. It identifies areas of concern and recommends methods for ensuring that the legal rights of students are…
Descriptors: Civics, Civil Rights, Classroom Environment, Discipline Policy
Patterson, L. Brooks – 1976
The relationship between a school principal and the student, and the functions and responsibilities of each, are being controlled and dictated by the continuing involvement of the courts. Many complex and confusing legal questions have arisen because of this judicial intervention. Issues discussed include school violence and vandalism, student…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Due Process