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2022 Summer 02
ED633/Lecture/EDX1 - School Law
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Credits
3.00
From school speech to school district liability, this course explores the intricacies of school law. Education cases from the Supreme Court dealing with subjects as diverse as violence against women and mandatory student fees are viewed through the prism of the history of school law and analyzed with a focus on the future directions of school law. Statutory analysis and ways to avoid litigation are the twin pillars of the class. To paraphrase the famous language of the Tinker decision, "Students, teachers and administrators do not abandon their rights upon entering the schoolhouse gate; however, unless they are careful, school law might make them feel that way!" Special education, the source of much potential litigation in schools today, is also examined.
Arcadia Undergraduate Curriculum (AUC) Fulfillment:
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
N/A
Instructors
Trevaskis, David
Duration
5/23/2022 - 6/29/2022
Schedule
W 4:30 PM - 7:10 PM; Arcadia Univ, Taylor Hall, Room 208
Prerequisites
N/A
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
Graduate credit
Class
20
Seats
| 6
Remaining
Open (Target Met)
Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
Primary Population
# Others Allowed
# Others Registered
Campus
Arcadia University
20
0
Program
Graduate.
20
0
College
Education
20
0
Department
Education
20
0
Nontraditional
750090 EDX
20
14
Population
Ed Ld Exec Cohort 01
0
0