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Zirkel, Perry A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
In 1995, members of the local teachers' association sued the Colonial School District in eastern Pennsylvania regarding a policy prohibiting political activities at official polling places on school property during nonworking hours. The court decided in the teachers' favor, declaring the policy unconstitutional. Generally, teachers' partisan…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Freedom of Speech, Professional Associations
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Zirkel, Perry A.; Gluckman, Ivan B. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
The Massachusetts Supreme Court overturned a lower court's ruling against a speech pathology teacher whose contract was not renewed following a parent's complaint. The teacher had explained 4-letter words to 13 year-olds, bringing them up in class, then discouraged further usage. Judges decided the teacher had acted creatively in response to…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Junior High Schools
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Mawdsely, Ralph D. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Teachers' rights to engage in religious activities may not be as extensive as students' rights. Students may participate in religious clubs on school premises so long as the school permits other noncurricular, student-initiated clubs to meet during noninstructional time. Courts' confusing forum analysis complicates the picture. (Contains 22…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Freedom of Speech, Public Schools
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Strope, John L., Jr. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Before 1980, academic-freedom litigation favored teachers over school boards. As a 1998 case involving termination of a popular creative-writing teacher shows, today's judges rely on decision makers' judgement. Courts view academic freedom as the province of school boards and administrators, who determine how it is exercised. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrators, Boards of Education, Censorship
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Russo, Charles J.; Delon, Floyd G. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Disagreements over teachers' First Amendment, academic-freedom rights in curricular contexts are again receiving judicial attention. Two federal cases involving termination of exemplary high-school drama and creative-writing teachers have upheld school boards' authority to control curriculum context in disagreements over permissable subject matter…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Boards of Education, Censorship, Controversial Issues (Course Content)