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Davidson, Daniel V. – Educational Forum, 1980
Reviews major court cases and arguments for the abolishment of corporal punishment in schools. Discusses psychological arguments against it and lists disciplinary alternatives. (SK)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Corporal Punishment, Court Litigation, Developmental Stages

Russo, Charles J.; And Others – Roeper Review, 1996
This article examines Broadley v. Board of Education of the City of Meriden, wherein the Supreme Court of Connecticut held that the state constitutional right to free public education does not grant gifted children special education rights. Implications are discussed and recommendations are offered for informing stakeholders of legal threats to…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Fraleigh, Douglas – 1993
In the case of RAV v. City of St. Paul, a teenager was charged with violating the city's Bias-Motivated Crime Ordinance after being accused of burning a cross inside the fenced yard of a black family. In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court struck down the St. Paul ordinance, a decision which raised a question as to whether many college and…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education
Bill of Rights Newsletter, 1974
First, Fourth, Eighth, Ninth and Fourteenth Amendment rights of students are described and followed by a role playing simulation for high school students. (KM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech
Hentoff, Nat – Civil Liberties Review, 1978
Students are increasingly demanding the right to publish without restraint by school authorities. Some censorship cases have been taken to court and won. (MC)
Descriptors: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation

Ryan, Mark X. – Journal of College and University Law, 1987
The competing constitutional interests of the student press and the rest of the community at a state university are examined, addressing issues of administrative censorship, mandatory student funding of newspapers, and open access and right of reply claims made against the student press. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Constitutional Law, Higher Education, Legal Problems

Majestic, Ann L. – School Law Bulletin, 1985
Discusses the Supreme Court's findings affecting searches by schools in "New Jersey vs. T.L.O.," reviews earlier school search cases, and explores the factors and circumstances the courts have considered in applying the "reasonableness" standard for assessing when a school's need for maintaining order outweighs a student's…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Privacy

McGhehey, M.A. – Education and Urban Society, 1982
The term "due process of law" has been overextended to apply to cases arising out of the public school system. This has resulted in increasing involvement of the judiciary in the administration of public schools, which has affected their day to day operation. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Due Process
Flygare, Thomas J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1980
This case is significant because it goes further than any other earlier decision in describing the outlines of the substantive due process concept as it applies to school discipline. (Author)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Corporal Punishment, Court Litigation, Due Process
Dowling-Sendor, Benjamin – American School Board Journal, 2000
In a Georgia case involving a strip-searched class of fifth- graders to locate some missing money ($26), a Federal Court judge concluded the searches were unreasonable. Although students won the constitutionality battle, they lost the war over liability and injunctive relief in a subsequent decision. (MLH)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Education, Grade 5
Lane, Kenneth, Ed.; Gooden, Mark, Ed.; Mead, Julie, Ed.; Pauken, Patrick, Ed.; Eckes, Suzanne, Ed. – Education Law Association, 2008
The Principal's Legal Handbook contains information and recommendations for practice in four areas. Section 1, "Students and the Law," yields interesting and informative answers on a number of issues related to students and the law: recent issues in schools relative to students' rights; the use of technology; and the latest case law and…
Descriptors: Principals, School Law, Student Rights, Technology Uses in Education
Sirgiovanni, George – 1977
This report discusses the passage and implications of the 1974 Buckley Amendment, which completely reversed policy on disclosure of school records. Two features are central to the amendment: the student may inspect nearly every school record that concerns him or her, and the school is prohibited from divulging most aspects of a student's record to…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education

Zdeb, Michael J. – Loyola University Law Journal, 1975
Current legal ramifications of the right of privacy in students' school records are examined. It is suggested that resolution of the school record problem must be made with the realization that whatever is imprinted on a youth will affect his future and that of society. (LBH)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Confidential Records, Constitutional Law, Higher Education

Gluckman, Ivan B.; Zirkel, Perry A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Two recent cases in which federal courts held plaintiffs liable for defendants' attorney fees illustrate the courts' impatience with students and parents lodging suits judged frivolous. The conclusion is that, while school authorities must remain sensitive to students' constitutional rights, caution is urged in taking complaints to federal court.…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy
Clear, Delbert K. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1982
Analyzes the issues and decisions in recent court cases concerning student participation in interscholastic athletics, particularly at the secondary school level, and notes the potential impact of the decisions on athletic regulations. Covers handicapped-related conditions, property rights in participation, due process, and the reasonableness of…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Disabilities, Due Process