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Tag Archives: student's
Teacher improperly allowed "teachable moment" to include discussion of student's discipline with other students
During Thanksgiving week 2016, students at Stoughton, MA High School were engaged in a school project decorating a Spirit Wall. While this activity was underway, one if the students, "F," made a swastika out of masking tape and placed it … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged "teachable, Allowed, Discipline, discussion, Improperly, include, moment", student's, Students, teacher
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Personal Represntative of Yale Student's Estate Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit
It is the PR's job in a Florida Probate case to take actions to gather the assets and distribute them to the beneficiaries. When wrongful death claims are not assets subject to distribution under Florida Probate, it is the personal … Continue reading
Posted in Business law
Tagged death, Estate, files, lawsuit, Personal, Represntative, student's, Wrongful, Yale
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School administrators did not violate a student's Constitutional right to "free speech" when it disciplined her for harassing a fellow student via after-school posting on the Internet
School administrators did not violate a student's Constitutional right to "free speech" when it disciplined her for harassing a fellow student via after-school posting on the Internet Kowalski v. Berkeley County Schools, United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, Docket … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Administrators, afterschool, Constitutional, Disciplined, Fellow, harassing, Internet, Posting, Right, school, speech", student, student's, Violate
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