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According to Tinker v. Des Moines, students do not have First Amendment rights in schools False
Classroom teachers have broad authority to dictate curriculum False
Contributory negligence means an injured person who is particularly at fault for their injuries cannot recover any damages True
Schools can discipline students for unpopular speech. False
A student could be disciplined for using vulgar speech. True
An assault requires physical touching. False
A dear Colleague letter is a primary source of law. False
Schools can require proof of citizenship for a student to enroll. False
A school does not need parental consent to release directory information True
The proper establishment clause violation test is the Coercion Test True
The equal access act is an example of constitutional law. False
Student - led prayer at a football game violates the Free Exercise Clause False
Evolution and creationism must be taught together False
Which of the following is NOT a factor in considering whether a teacher has violated the Copyright Act? The expense of the work to purchase
Is a factor in considering whether a teacher has violated the Copyright Act. The amount/ proportion of the work used
Is a factor in considering whether a teacher has violated the Copyright Act. The nature of the copyrighted work
is a factor in considering whether a teacher has violated the Copyright Act. The purpose and character of the use.
Which is not a level of scrutiny when analyzing the Equal Protection Clause? Minimum Scrutiny
a level of scrutiny intermediate scrutiny
a level of scrutiny strict scrutiny
a level of scrutiny Rational Basis Review
Which accurately describes the court hierarchy from lowest to highest court? District, Court of Appeals, and Supreme
Fernando only knows a limited amount of English. The school should do all of the following except: Place Fernando in a full-time classroom with non- English speaking students.
Fernando only knows a limited amount of English. The schools should do what? - Asses Fernando's language needs in a timely, valid, and reliable manner - ensure meaningful communication with Fernando's parents - provide Fernando with sufficient remedial English Instruction
for age - based classifications, what must be true for the government policy or action to be legal? There must be a rational reason for the classification.
Robert wants to sue his school for violation of the Equal Access Act. In which court could he file his case? Federal District Court
Which of the following is not found in the 1st Amendment? Equal Protection Clause
A student can be disciplined for off- campus speech if it causes a substantial disruption or interferes with the rights of others
When can schools regulate attire and grooming? Sometimes, when there is a legitimate educational or safety objective
Which of the following is not required to hold a school liable for student to student sexual harassment? physical touching on at least 3 occasions
What is required to hold a school liable for student to student sexual harassment? knowledge on the part of the school
What is required to hold a school liable for student to student sexual harassment? a school response that is deliberately indifferent
What is required to hold a school liable for student to student sexual harassment? interference with the victim's access to education
Which of the following accurately describes the elements of negligence? Duty, breach, causation, injury
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