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Coons, John L. – Journal of Law and Education, 1977
Examines the impact of social science data on supreme court decisions involving school finance reform, focusing in particular on the relationship between social science and the underlying values that influence judges in their legal opinions. (JG)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Role, Decision Making, Educational Finance

Keeton, W. Page – Texas Law Review, 1976
The English and American defamation principles are compared, including the various privileges to defame and defenses to liability. The author, a professor of law in torts, suggests that the law of defamation can be simplified without upsetting the proper balance between protecting personal reputations and encouraging the free interchange of ideas.…
Descriptors: American Culture, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Cultural Context

Hoeltgen, Kristine A. – Denver Law Journal, 1976
In both these cases the Tenth Circuit continued the trend begun in earlier Title VII cases of giving a liberal interpretation to the scope of discovery. In these decisions the court began to speak more particularly of the factors to be considered in acting on motions to compel discovery. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Discriminatory Legislation, Employer Employee Relationship
Boote, Karen S. – NOLPE School Law Journal, 1975
Traces development of the law concerning teachers' rights to criticize the administration or board of education of their school district and analyzes the present state of the law as reflected in recent state and federal court decisions. (JG)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Maiden, Jeffrey – 1996
Constitutional challenges to state statutory schema for distributing education dollars to local school districts has provided a study course of litigation in state court systems since the early 1970s. This paper is an analysis of 10 of these cases, which were ruled upon in the first half of the 1990s. The focus is on constitutional deficiency and…
Descriptors: Children, Constitutional Law, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance
Foerstel, Herbert N. – 2002
This book presents an analysis of the current state of book banning in schools and public libraries, offering ready reference material on major incidents, legal cases, and annotated entries on the most frequently challenged books. Every section of this revised edition has been rewritten, updated, or expanded to reflect new developments. In-depth…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Censorship, Childrens Literature
Mawdsley, Ralph D.; Permuth, Steven – NOLPE School Law Journal, 1983
Court cases involving attempts to impose regulations on religious schools document the need for the Supreme Court to furnish guidelines on what constitutes reasonable state regulations, what religious educational practices are constitutionally protected, and what are permissable intrusions by the state into the affairs of religious institutions.…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Government School Relationship

Newell, Lisa M. – Journal of College and University Law, 1982
First Amendment responsibilities of public colleges and universities to provide access to university facilities for First Amendment activity are analyzed within the public forum doctrine. State action doctrine and implications for private institutions are considered, public forum law in the university setting is discussed, and recent litigation is…
Descriptors: College Buildings, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Extracurricular Activities

Jones, Roger E.; Barham, Frank E. – Educational Forum, 1982
Examines the fundamental points established by case law in the area of search and seizure of property of public school students. Federal and state court cases are analyzed; and a review of the literature establishes additional points of emphasis. (CT)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Federal Legislation

Parker, R. Clyde – Brigham Young University Law Review, 1981
In the revocation of Bob Jones University's tax exemption because of prohibition of interracial dating, these questions are addressed: Has the IRS the authority to interpret public policy, and if so, may it impinge on free exercise of religious beliefs that favor some organizations over others? (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Federal Regulation
Meyers, John F. – Momentum, 1979
The author urges Catholic educators to fight federal regulation of their schools and to extend the freedom of education according to one's conscience to the poor as well as the rich. (SJL)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Editorials
Whitehead, John W. – Christian Lawyer, 1979
Simply because an off-campus speaker plans to lecture on a religious topic provides no compelling state interest on the part of school officials in denying access to the campus. Available from the Christian Legal Society, Box 2069, Oak Park, Illinois 60303; $5.00 per year. (Author)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Freedom of Speech

Vessels, Rodney Jay – Brigham Young University Law Review, 1978
In the case of Gabrilowitz v Newman the court used the due process balancing test to conclude that a student has a right to have counsel present at a university disciplinary hearing where the conduct in question is the object of a pending criminal proceeding. Available from J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young U., Provo, UT 84602. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Criminal Law

Schrier, Carol J. – Social Work, 1980
Federal and state laws require agencies to scrutinize their confidentiality and record-keeping policies. Suggestions for bringing these policies into accord with the new legal context are presented. These will improve worker-client relationships and service delivery and protect the legal and ethical rights of clients to privacy. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Confidential Records, Constitutional Law, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship

Arons, Stephen; Lawrence, Charles, III – Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review, 1980
Addresses the school's imposition of values and examines ways in which First Amendment rights are threatened by the structure and ideology of American schooling. Discusses racism as a constitutional and practical problem and describes how poor, working class, and minority families are victimized by their lack of power over schooling decisions.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Constitutional Law, Disadvantaged, Educational Discrimination