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Teacher Rights and Freedom

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Free Speech- Academic Freedom   show
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Lernfreheight   show
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show Freedom to teach  
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show Teacher have a right to speak out freely on matters of public concern. A teacher did not like bond proposals. State has to show a compelling state interest in order to overcome a teachers right to speak out on public issues. Teacher fired for sending le  
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show Court said, 1. Pikerings statements did not harm operation of the district 2. Did not affect teachers performance 3. His speaking out cant be a reason for his dismissal  
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Mt. Healthy City School Dist Board of Ed v. Doyle   show
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Mixed motive test   show
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show Are not absolute and can be overcome if public necessity is great enough  
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Connick v. Myers (rule)   show
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show Items that involve more people than ones self- for example ?11 in Connick. If a question of public concern, Mt. Healthy test is involved.  
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Givhan v. Western Consolidated   show
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Teacher Dress   show
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show Teacher dress policy constitutional. Teacher does not want to wear a tie. Symbolic speech. Each claim of liberty must be judged in light of that case’s special circumstances. Teacher dress promotes traditional values, discipline and respect. Reasonabl  
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show rights related to anything of value  
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Liberty rights   show
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Seemuller v. Fairfax Co   show
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Drug Testing   show
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show How much about one’s self is revealed. Subjecting selves to different experiences. Not specifically mentioned in the Bill of R. Understood. The 9th amendment probably most inclusive of privacy rights.  
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show Guaranteded by 1st amendment. Religious freedom of teachers is sustained by courts as long as it does not encroach on the rights of students or is onto deleterious to the good conduct of the school.  
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Wearing religious garb   show
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Beilan v. BOE   show
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A state may pass a statute prohibiting teachers from wearing religious garb in the classroom.   show
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Freedom of speech is guaranteed to the teacher whether the speech is in public or private.   show
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A school board violates a teacher's right of privacy when it attempts to require a teacher to take a psychiatric examination.   show
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show False  
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A school principal’s speech to a school board regarding a proposed transfer of his wife, an English teacher, was not a matter of public concern.   show
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A sniff search by dogs of the exterior of cars in a school parking lot does not require a search warrant.   show
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show A mixed motive test is given. Three questions asked:1. Is speech about public concern? 2. Would the employee have been dismissed but for the speech? 3. If so, the employee’s statements are weighed against the employer’s responsibility to manage public se  
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show 1. Is the speech a matter of public concern? 2. if so, do the employee speech rights outweigh the employer's need to operate an effective workplace.  
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show Items that involve more people than ones self. Ex in Connick law office. Is the concern not selfish?  
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The free speech test, as set forth by the precedents of Pickering and Connick has four elements. Name three.   show
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What did the U.S. Supreme Court mean when it referred to a “pall of orthodoxy over the classroom?” Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is relevant to this issue?   show
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show Schools can search based on reasonable cause. Recently schools can randomly search because of increased drug and alchol use. The objections are they can be considered a violation of the 4th amendement. Special needs are an exception to the command of th  
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show Sometimes 4th amendment intrusions serves a special government need. Ex. Testing customs Service Employees.  
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Discuss the issue of “suspicionless searches.” Explain the objections to such searches. What is the law? In so explaining, discuss the concept of “special needs” as it applies to drug testing.=Schools can search based on reasonable cause. Recently school   show
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TF- A teacher cannot be dismissed for calling on others to stay home from school pretending to be sick.   show
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TF- A sniff search by dogs of the exterior of cars in a school parking lot does not require a search warrant.   show
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