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Peer reviewedLugg, Catherine A. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2003
Seeks to chart a course through the contested area of gender and sexual orientation in hopes of establishing a theoretical framework and an agenda for much needed future research. Draws from two research traditions, particularly in the areas of history and law: neo-Marxist theory generally and Queer Legal Theory specifically. (Contains 161…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, History, Laws
Peer reviewedEhrensal, Patricia A. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2003
Examines legal and ethical ramifications of three roles of school authorities (agents-of-state, custodial, tutelary) legitimated in two Supreme Court decisions: "New Jersey v. T.L.0." (search and seizure) and "Vernonia v. Action" (drug use testing). (Contains 34 references.)(PKP)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Court Litigation, Drug Use Testing, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMead, Julie F. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2003
Provides brief review of single-gender programs in public elementary and secondary schools; discusses Equal Protection Clause of 14th Amendment and Title IX; analyzes the legality of single-gender programs; highlights several policy issues regarding the constitutionality of such programs. (Contains 2 tables and 42 references.)(PKP)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedQuinn, David M. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2003
Discusses several legal issues involving the use of educational technology: Freedom of speech, regulation of Internet material harmful to minors, student-developed Web pages, harassment and hostile work environment, staff and student privacy, special education, plagiarism, and copyright issues. Includes recommendations for addressing technology…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems
Peer reviewedSeigler, Timothy John – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2003
Discusses how school administrators can use the legal concepts of original intent and "stare decisis" to interpret the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment when faced with issues involving religion in the schools. (Contains 34 references.)(PKP)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, School Law, State Church Separation
Peer reviewedSughrue, Jennifer A. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2003
Traces zero tolerance from federal Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 through state compliance and state board of education regulations to school district policy and guidelines in Virginia. Reviews Virginia case involving suspension of a middle-school student for having a paring knife in his locker. Reviews other zero-tolerance cases. Questions the…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, State Boards of Education
Peer reviewedStefkovich, Jacqueline A.; Torres, Mario S., Jr. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2003
Uses combination of legal research, policy analysis, and quantitative research to examine the impact of two Supreme Court decisions, "New Jersey v. T.L.O" and "Vernonia v. Acton," on student Fourth Amendment protection from unreasonable search and seizure. (Contains 1 table, 4 figures, 87 references)(PKP)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Justice
Peer reviewedShaw, Frank W., II – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1985
Presents a discussion of the legal context of evaluation systems upon which merit pay programs are based. Following the discussion of the law, a model merit pay program is presented. (MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Court Litigation, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedvan Geel, Tyll – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1980
Summarizes and analyzes constitutional doctrine dealing with school desegregation and reviews whether the courts have kept school desegregation law clear and understandable. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Compliance (Legal), Court Judges, Court Role
Peer reviewedLaMorte, Michael W.; Williams, Jeffrey D. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1985
Since 1970 approximately half of the states have challenged the constitutionality of state educational funding methods under equal protection or educational adequacy grounds. A review of court cases finds no clear trend towards acceptance or rejection of state provisions for school financing but does reveal a heightened awareness of inequity in…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Educational Change, Educational Equity (Finance)
Peer reviewedAlexander, Kern – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1982
In reviewing court cases in education, the author focuses on the interrelationships among judicial decisions, educational administrators' prerogatives, and the economic welfare of public education. Cases are drawn from the areas of racial segregation, handicapped and bilingual education, state financing of schools, and church-state separation.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Bilingual Education, Court Litigation, Disabilities
Peer reviewedNelson, F. Howard – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1982
Views illegal behavior in education, from sexual discrimination to professional malpractice, as a problem in optimal resource allocation. Urges effective use of fines or their equivalent, so administrators can weigh the benefits of illegal activity against the costs of apprehension and punishment. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Cost Effectiveness, Educational Administration, Educational Malpractice
Peer reviewedBeezer, Bruce – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1982
Reviews court cases and constitutional issues related to religious freedom, teachers' religious beliefs, and school board employment practices regarding teachers. Discusses such issues as leaves of absence, school curriculum, physical appearance, and clothing, and suggests implications for board employment practices and avenues for further…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedHuefner, Dixie Snow – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1994
School administrators are caught between the special education requirements of a free appropriate education and the mainstreaming preference embodied in federal law. This article analyzes circuit court cases and explains four overlapping judicial standards that influence mainstreaming decisions. Administrators should avoid blanket-separation and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Court Litigation, Delivery Systems, Disabilities


