Rights of Students : The Basic ACLU Guide to a Student's Rights by Janet R. Price, Alan H. Levine and Eve Cary (1988, Trade Paperback)
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This law book titled "The Rights of Students: The Basic ACLU Guide to a Student's Rights" is a comprehensive guide for students who want to know more about their rights. It covers various topics like constitutional, civil rights, and educational law & legislation.
SynopsisThe laws affecting students are complex, controversial, and in a constant state of flux.Price, Levine, and Cary seek to define how much power school officials have to regulate students lives and what responsibilities they have to provide students with appropriate services and protections.Racial discrimination, a subject so enormous and important that it requires a book of its own, is considered only as it affects various other topics, such as due process and corporal punishment.The author s make clear that although it can be costly to challenge practices that violate students rights, student involvement in setting school policies and active parent participation through associations, meetings, or petitions can offer more immediate and less costly means to eliminate or change offensive school policies.", The laws affecting students are complex, controversial, and in a constant state of flux. Price, Levine, and Cary seek to define how much power school officials have to regulate students' lives and what responsibilities they have to provide students with appropriate services and protections. Racial discrimination, a subject so enormous and important that it requires a book of its own, is considered only as it affects various other topics, such as due process and corporal punishment. The author's make clear that although it can be costly to challenge practices that violate students' rights, student involvement in setting school policies and active parent participation through associations, meetings, or petitions can offer more immediate and less costly means to eliminate or change offensive school policies., The purpose of this book is to define the scope of school officials' power to regulate students' lives, and their responsibilities to provide services and protections to students.