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Peer reviewedOsborne, Allan G., Jr. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1988
Although a 1975 Supreme Court ruling upheld students' suspension or expulsion from school, these punishments may not apply to handicapped students, who are guaranteed a free, appropriate education under the Education for All Handicapped Children Act. Article discusses implications of "Honig v. Doe" (1988), a Supreme Court decision…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Discipline, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education
Zirkel, Perry A.; Gluckman, Ivan B. – Principal, 1997
In an era promulgating "zero tolerance" of school violence, courts are giving considerable latitude to school officials in administering student discipline. The vast majority of student due process claims arising from suspensions and expulsions, including a recent marijuana possession case in Alabama, have failed in recent years. The…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline, Due Process
Peer reviewedSacken, Donal M. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1989
The Sixth Circuit Court approved an expulsion process even though the student was "convicted" on hearsay testimony alone and denied the opportunity to confront and cross-examine witnesses. The explanation and rationale for the court's orientation is viewed against prior case law. (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Due Process
Nation's Schools, 1972
Discusses an NEA task force study of the use of corporal punishment in schools. Study results indicate that physical punishment as a disciplinary measure causes great harm, such as student behavioral problems and potential lasting psychological damage. Sixteen reasons for abandoning corporal punishment are presented along with task force…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Corporal Punishment, Discipline, Discipline Policy
Kowal, Sharon A., Comp. – 1978
The document identifies the legal issues arising from the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (P.L. 94-142) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and indicates how the courts are handling these issues. Annotations on court cases are arranged in major categories: free appropriate public education, placement in the least…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Discipline, Due Process
Pressman, Robert – 1990
This publication presents topic headings that may be used as a checklist of state law grounds for challenging a disciplinary action. Topics include: (1) illegality in rule adoption; (2) inadequate notice that conduct is subject to discipline; (3) existence of a protected interest; (4) inadequate notice of hearing; (5) inadequate hearing…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discipline, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHartwig, Eric P.; Ruesch, Gary M. – Journal of Special Education, 2000
This article addresses the substantial changes that Congress made in the 1997 amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act concerning discipline of students with disabilities. It analyzes both the procedural and substantive requirements related to suspending students, expelling students, and conducting functional behavioral…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Disabilities, Discipline, Due Process
Hyman, Irwin A. – 1978
In the case of Ingraham vs. Wright, the United States Supreme Court ruled that under the eighth amendment school children do not have constitutional protection from the use of corporal punishment. The majority decision relies heavily on assumptions concerning the tradition and effectiveness of the use of corporal punishment in education. In an…
Descriptors: Children, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
Peer reviewedPavela, Gary – Journal of College and University Law, 1982
The danger of misusing a psychiatric withdrawal policy to remove students who are perceived as "troublesome" or eccentric is discussed. When violations of student conduct regulations have occurred, the frequent resort to psychiatric withdrawals will deny students and the campus the important benefits and protections associated with…
Descriptors: College Students, Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline
Disciplinary and Academic Decisions Pertaining to Students: A Review of the 1995 Judicial Decisions.
Peer reviewedPavela, Gary – Journal of College and University Law, 1997
Reviews 1995 case law concerning constitutional due process in college student disciplinary cases. Finds that administrators should follow substantive and procedural rules carefully; disciplinary determinations should not substitute for academic judgments; academic dishonesty should be treated as a disciplinary offense; internships and clinical…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Students
Caruso, Robert G.; And Others – 1977
This bibliography updates a previous bibliography on campus judicial systems, student rights, student discipline, equal opportunity, and other legal issues related to college students. The bibliography is divided into five sections: Books, Monographs, & Reports; Papers, Addresses, and Bibliographies; Periodicals and Journals; Theses and…
Descriptors: Activism, College Students, Court Litigation, Discipline
Osborne, Allen G., Jr. – 1994
One of the more controversial issues that has come before the courts since the implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) concerns the imposition of disciplinary sanctions on students with disabilities. Because this issue is not directly addressed by the act, school administrators must turn to case law for guidance. This paper…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Disabilities
Lufler, Henry S., Jr. – 1991
Cases arguing about the use of school facilities by religious groups continued to increase in number in 1990; however cases involving home instruction and student searches declined. In the school desegregation section, the financing of desegregation plans occupied the attention in most cases. Increasingly, desegregation cases focus less on…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation, Discipline, Drug Abuse
Brown, Valerie L., Ed.; Buttolph, Katherine, Ed. – 1993
This legal compendium focuses on the difficult and volatile issues of student discipline in cases of both academic and nonacademic misconduct. Part I lists non-academic codes from University of Michigan, Yale College, Vanderbilt University, University of Iowa, City University of New York, Baylor University, Columbia University, George Washington…
Descriptors: Cheating, Civil Liberties, Codes of Ethics, College Students
Lufler, Henry S., Jr. – 1990
Cases involving searches of public school pupils in order to obtain evidence of drug sales or use, and litigation challenging the punishments meted out to students found with drugs, continued to occupy the attention of courts in 1989. Also continuing a trend seen in previous years, religion-based challenges to state regulation of both home…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation, Discipline, Drug Abuse
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