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Nolte, M. Chester | 1 |
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American School Board Journal, 1976
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Boards of Education, Court Litigation, Discipline
American School Board Journal, 1975
Schoolmen fear that the Wood v. Strickland decision will spark increasing costs and attorney involvement and have a significant impact on day-to-day school board operations. (Author)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Board of Education Role, Boards of Education, Court Litigation
Nolte, M. Chester – American School Board Journal, 1975
School boards can (and, I believe, should for their own protection) encourage their administrators and teachers to be child advocates, giving the lie to the canard--often used successfully by plaintiffs--that school officials traditionally are authoritarian, arbitrary, and unilateral in their procedures. (Author)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Boards of Education, Court Litigation, Due Process

Hogue, L. Lynn – School Law Bulletin, 1976
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Boards of Education, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation
National Association of Secondary School Principals, Reston, VA. – 1975
In Goss v. Lopez and Wood v. Strickland, the U.S. Supreme Court spelled out what due process means as it applies to suspension and expulsion of public school students. In Goss v. Lopez, the Court decided that a student who is suspended for up to ten days without a hearing is entitled to due process of law: "students . . . must be given some…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Boards of Education, Discipline Policy, Due Process