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Golden, H. Bruce – Labor Law Journal, 1974
Since the passage of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, an employer's rights to establish dress and appearance standards for employees has been challenged with increasing frequency as a discriminatory employment practice based upon sex. The majority of such cases have concerned the right of male employees to wear their hair as long as that…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Dress Codes, Federal Legislation
Schimmel, David; Fischer, Louis – 1975
This book is intended to help students, teachers, administrators, and parents become more aware of students' legal rights and more sensitive to arguments on both sides of current civil rights controversies. The authors attempt, whenever possible, to translate legal jargon into language more readily understood by laymen, and they rely primarily on…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Dress Codes
Cary, Eve – 1975
This booklet reviews twelve areas in which, in light of recent court cases, teachers should be made aware of changes in the status of student rights. These areas include (a) the right to an education, (b) due process, (c) "in loco parentis," (d) personal appearance, (e) marriage, (f) corporal punishment, (g) grades and diplomas, (h)…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Corporal Punishment, Court Litigation, Dress Codes
Montes, Celedonio – 1980
Emphasizing the necessity for open communication and respect for everyone's rights as the best way to prevent problems at school, this paper offers information and advice to both students and parents (in separate sections) on their rights relating to public education. The topics range from discrimination, due process, and disciplinary measures to…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation, Compulsory Education
Greenberg, Cory – 1978
Stressing the diversity which characterizes the high school underground press movement, the pamphlet presents case histories of several papers, an overview of the first ten years of the high school underground press, and technical information necessary for starting a paper. The first wave of high school underground newspapers appeared in major…
Descriptors: Activism, Censorship, Civil Rights, Dress Codes