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Saurack, Walter – Journal of College and University Law, 1995
This paper argues that natural justice principles animating English procedural law and due process jurisprudence playing the same role in American law should be interpreted to protect the intrinsic values associated with fair disciplinary hearing. This approach demands that college students facing expulsion or suspension be afforded an impartial…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy
American Friends Service Committee, Columbia, SC. South Carolina Community Relations Program. – 1976
Short-term suspensions are a severe disciplinary tool that can be dispensed by school officials for one to five days at their own discretion. In addition to the negative impact of suspension on students, districts lose some state financial aid when students are not in school because they have been suspended. A continuing assessment of suspensions…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Average Daily Attendance, Behavior Problems, Comparative Analysis
Ogletree, Earl J.; Bryant, Valarie A. – 1980
An inner-city alternative high school in Chicago was established for older black teenagers who had dropped out or did not wish to attend public schools. Alternative high school students (N=100) were surveyed to compare their opinions on student rights with those of black inner-city public high school students (N=200) obtained in an earlier study.…
Descriptors: Black Students, Comparative Analysis, Discipline Policy, Dress Codes