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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

Zirkel, Perry A.; Gluckman, Ivan B. – NASSP Bulletin, 1988
Section 1983 of the U.S. Constitution provides individuals (including students) with the right to sue persons (including principals) acting "under color of law" for damages incurred in violation of their federal rights. This article examines two corporal punishment cases involving elementary school students involving possible due process…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Constitutional Law, Corporal Punishment, Due Process
Zirkel, Perry A.; Gluckman, Ivan B. – Principal, 1996
A Florida student suicide case alleging administrative and school board negligence had mixed results. School officials must be vigilant about the possibility of student suicide and put appropriate procedures into place. The connections to school may include confidential communications, curricular linkages (educational films and student journals),…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Court Litigation, Intermediate Grades, Legal Problems
Zirkel, Perry A.; Gluckman, Ivan B. – Principal, 1981
In "Rockdale v Weil" the court declared that transferring a principal to a position with lower responsibility and prestige but higher salary was not a demotion and not subject to due process. (JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Court Litigation, Employment Level, Employment Practices