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Educational Law Fina

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1896 Plessy v. Ferguson   Established separate but equal doctrine  
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1954 Brown v. BOE Topeka   Separate but equal doctrine ruled unconstitutional  
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1959 Molitor v. Kaneland   Challenged doctrine of sovereign immunity  
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1961 Dixon v. Alabama State BOE   1st case to apply due process to public education  
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1969 Tinker v. Des Moines   Black armbands  
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1972 Board of Regents v. Roth   Teachers have 14th amendment property right to employment if states gives entitlement  
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1972 Pennsylvania Association of Retarded Children v. Pennsylvania   Developed Special Education Law  
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1972 Mills v. BOE of District of Columbia   All kids must be educated based on their special needs  
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1974 Milliken v. Bradley   Can't bus kids across district lines for desegregation purposes  
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1974 Clevelend BOE v. LaFleur   Pregnancy laws  
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1975 Goss v. Lopez   Student right to due process when suspended  
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1975 Wood v. Strickland   Expelling students for consuming alcoholic beverages at a school function. Should not supplant the interpretation of a regulation of those officers who adopted it and are entrusted with its enforcement.  
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1977 Ingraham v. Wright   Corporal Punishment  
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1979 Ambach v. Norwick   Can require citizenship for teaching certificate  
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1982 BOE of Hendrick Hudson Central School District v. Rowley   Schools have to provide SOME educational benefit to child NOT maximum  
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1984 Irving ISD v. Tatro   Addressed issue of related services for Special Education children  
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1985 New Jersey v. T.L.O.   Search and seizure- must have reasonable suspicion  
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1985 Cleveland BOE v. Loudermill   Minimum due process procedures have to be established for teachers before dismissal  
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1986 Bethel School District No. 403 v. Fraser   Determining what manner of speech is inappropriate, rests with school board  
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1987 Klein ISD v. Mattox   FERPA doesn't protect teacher transcript  
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1988 Hazelwood School District v. Kulmeier   School officials can exercise control over style and content of student speech in expressive activities  
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1988 Honig v. Doe   Discipline of Special Education Kids, Stay Put provision  
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1989 Daniel R.R. v. State BOE of Texas   5th circuit ruled 2 critical questions in Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)  
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1992 Franklin v. Gwinnett County Public Schools   Damages can be awarded for Title 9 sexual harassment  
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1995 Veronia School District 47J v. Acton   Drug testing doesn't violate 4th amendment (random urinalysis testing)  
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1998 Gebser v. Lago Vista ISD   Damages in sexual harassment lawsuits  
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1999 Davis v. Monroe County BOE   School may be liable for student on student sexual harassment may not be recovered unless district acts with deliberate indifference  
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1999 Cedar Rapids Community School District v. Garrett   Requires school district to provide students with disabilities the nursing services required during school hours  
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2002 BOE ISD#92 of Pottawotomie County v. Earls   Require all students in extracurricular activities to submit to drug testing is reasonable  
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2007 Morse v. Frederick   Principal may restrict student speech at off campus event when speech is viewed as promoting illegal drug use "Bong Hits for Jesus"  
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