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Liggett, Lee B. – 1982
The doctrine of in loco parentis (that school authorities stand in the place of a parent while a child is attending school) was always used to measure the rights of authorities relative to student conduct. In 1969, however, the Supreme Court rang the death knell for unrestricted control by school officials over students in its decision on "Tinker…
Descriptors: Attendance, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Due Process