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Majestic, Ann L. – Inquiry & Analysis, 1991
In 1969 the Supreme Court, in "Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District," established the right of students to freedom of expression in school unless the exercise of that right would materially and substantially interfere with the requirements of appropriate discipline or collide with the rights of others in the school.…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Court Litigation, Dress Codes, Elementary Secondary Education

Sarzynski, Edward J. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1988
The Supreme Court's decision in "Honig v. Doe" indicates that a suspension of a dangerous handicapped student of up to 10 school days is valid. Decisions regarding the disciplining of handicapped students will have to be made on a case-by-case basis. Legal counsel should be sought. (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education

Mallios, Harry C. – High School Journal, 1973
The central theme of this discussion deals with the legal aspect and increasing prominence of due process of law as it relates to the rights of students in public schools. (Author)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Due Process, Educational Trends
Campbell, Roald F. – Public Admin Rev, 1970
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Court Litigation, Educational Policy, Federal Aid

Short, Edmund C. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1983
Much of the chaos in public school curriculum is a result of issues concerned with authority and governance in curriculum development. Mandates by federal courts, Congressional legislation, state courts, and contracts with professional employees impact on decisions of local education authorities. Needed changes in the structure of curriculum…
Descriptors: Contracts, Court Litigation, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education

Phay, Robert E. – School Law Bulletin, 1982
An examination of the major Supreme Court cases affecting schools from 1970 through the recent 1981 term shows how the Court since 1969 has moved to a more conservative interpretation and application of due process to the public schools. Most of the cases concern either student discipline or teacher termination. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Court Litigation, Discipline, Due Process
Wolohan, John T. – West's Education Law Quarterly, 1996
Addresses the area of dispute over students who were forced to repeat a grade or two due to their disability, and now wish to participate in high school athletics after reaching the state athletic associations's age limit. Reviews federal statutes as they apply to high school athletic associations. Examines two recent decisions. (79 footnotes)…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Court Litigation, Disabilities, Extramural Athletics

Journal of Law and Education, 1996
Numerous students who are part of a racial minority attend schools whose mascots blatantly reinforce racism. Summarizes three federal cases that consider the appropriateness of using Confederate symbols to represent high schools; explores what these symbols mean; and examines the disruptive effects offensive mascots have on education. (34…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Court Litigation, Federal Courts, High Schools
Sendor, Benjamin – American School Board Journal, 1996
In "Westbrook," a federal court recently struck down a school board policy in Wyoming that limited and channeled criticism among employees. Summarizes the judge's reasoning and concludes that the board failed to seek a balance between its legitimate interests and the basic right of school employees to speak out about matters of public…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Board of Education Policy, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education

Shoop, Robert J. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1990
The "Hazelwood" decision has moved the argument about student rights of freedom of expression from the courthouse to the statehouse. A growing list of states have considered legislation to restore students' rights, and a number of local school boards are also reaffirming the value of a free student press. (MLF)
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Court Role, Federal Courts

Wyatt, Terrence M.; Sparkman, William E. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1988
The United States Supreme Court has made it clear that Congress can tax state bonds. All public purpose bonds issued by school districts must be issued in a registered format in order to continue their tax-exempt status. (MLF)
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education

Rossow, Lawrence F. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1989
Contends that a circuit court ruling prohibiting a student religious group from holding meetings in a public secondary school erodes the intent of the Equal Access Act to provide access for students wishing to exercise religious speech. (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Extracurricular Activities, Federal Aid, Federal Courts

Gordon, William M. – Journal of Law and Education, 1989
Traces the legal history of school desegregation attempts and concludes that a metropolitan remedy appears to be the least disruptive, most stabilizing, and most equitable of all the remedies proposed thus far. (MLF)
Descriptors: Busing, Court Litigation, Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education

Walden, John C. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1989
Two sex discrimination cases recently decided by federal courts in Alabama serve as a warning to small school districts that they must adopt more formalized employment procedures and make certain that the administrators implement the policies faithfully, procedurally and in spirit. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Courts, Principals
Brannan, Patricia A.; Kohrman, Daniel B. – West's Education Law Quarterly, 1995
Reviews the Supreme Court decisions under the following subjects: (1) special education; (2) religion and public education; (3) employment and labor; (4) elections and voting rights; (5) freedom of speech; (6) Title IX and other issues of school district liability and immunity; and (7) cases to be decided next term. A list of cases and statutes…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Court Role, Disabilities