Education Law, Issue 26

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Law Journal Press, 2002 - 914 pages

Whether you are involved in a labor arbitration or trying to determine whether a student's body piercing is a form of expression protected by the First Amendment, Education Law will help you meet your responsibilities effectively.

Both a textbook and a practitioner's guide, Education Law provides insightful analysis and case law citations on such topics as: school governance; finance and procurement; employment issues, including tenure, dismissal, discrimination and reductions in the workforce; collective bargaining and dispute resolution procedures; student rights; requirements to provide individualized education to disabled students; tort liability; and more.

You'll find helpful discussions of countless problem areas, including the latest causes of action recognized by the courts. This comprehensive work is a must read for school administrators, educators and their legal counsel.

Book ʞ looseleaf, one volume, 798 pages; published in 2002, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-111-8

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Contents

I
1-2
II
1-3
III
1-6
IV
1-10
V
1-14
VI
1-15
VII
1-16
VIII
1-17
CLIV
4-54
CLV
4-55
CLVI
4-56
CLVII
4-58
CLVIII
5-1
CLIX
5-2
CLX
5-4
CLXI
5-8

IX
1-18
X
1-20
XI
1-22
XII
1-26
XIII
1-28
XIV
1-29
XVI
1-30
XVII
1-31
XVIII
1-35
XX
1-36
XXI
1-37
XXIII
1-39
XXIV
2-1
XXV
2-2
XXVI
2-4
XXVII
2-5
XXVIII
2-8
XXX
2-9
XXXI
2-12
XXXIII
2-17
XXXIV
2-20
XXXVI
2-23
XXXVII
2-24
XXXVIII
2-31
XL
2-36
XLI
2-36
XLII
2-38
XLIII
2-41
XLIV
2-43
XLVII
2-44
XLVIII
2-46
XLIX
2-48
L
2-52
LI
2-54
LII
2-55
LIII
2-57
LIV
2-58
LV
2-60
LVII
2-62
LVIII
2-64
LIX
2-66
LXI
2-67
LXII
2-68
LXIII
2-70
LXIV
2-71
LXV
2-72
LXVI
2-73
LXVII
2-74
LXVIII
2-75
LXIX
2-78
LXXI
2-80
LXXII
2-82
LXXIII
3-1
LXXIV
3-2
LXXV
3-4
LXXVI
3-6
LXXVII
3-9
LXXVIII
3-10
LXXXI
3-11
LXXXIII
3-12
LXXXV
3-13
LXXXVII
3-14
LXXXVIII
3-16
XCII
3-17
XCIII
3-18
XCIV
3-20
XCV
3-22
XCVI
3-23
XCVII
3-26
XCIX
3-27
C
3-28
CI
4-1
CII
4-3
CIII
4-4
CV
4-5
CVI
4-6
CVII
4-7
CVIII
4-8
CIX
4-9
CX
4-11
CXI
4-12
CXII
4-13
CXIII
4-14
CXIV
4-15
CXV
4-16
CXVI
4-17
CXVII
4-19
CXIX
4-20
CXX
4-22
CXXI
4-23
CXXII
4-24
CXXIV
4-25
CXXV
4-26
CXXVI
4-27
CXXVII
4-28
CXXIX
4-29
CXXX
4-31
CXXXI
4-33
CXXXII
4-34
CXXXIII
4-35
CXXXV
4-36
CXXXVI
4-38
CXXXVII
4-39
CXXXVIII
4-40
CXL
4-41
CXLI
4-42
CXLII
4-43
CXLIII
4-44
CXLIV
4-45
CXLV
4-46
CXLVI
4-47
CXLVII
4-48
CXLVIII
4-49
CXLIX
4-50
CLI
4-52
CLII
4-53
CLXIII
5-10
CLXIV
5-11
CLXV
5-13
CLXVI
5-16
CLXVIII
5-20
CLXIX
5-22
CLXX
5-22
CLXXI
5-23
CLXXII
5-26
CLXXIII
5-30
CLXXVI
5-32
CLXXVII
5-34
CLXXVIII
5-35
CLXXX
5-36
CLXXXI
5-37
CLXXXII
5-38
CLXXXIII
5-42
CLXXXV
5-42
CLXXXVI
5-45
CLXXXVIII
6-1
CXC
6-2
CXCI
6-3
CXCII
6-4
CXCIV
6-6
CXCV
6-8
CXCVI
6-11
CXCVIII
6-13
CXCIX
6-14
CC
6-18
CCI
6-21
CCII
6-24
CCIII
6-31
CCV
6-36
CCVI
6-39
CCVII
6-40
CCVIII
6-41
CCX
6-46
CCXI
6-47
CCXII
6-48
CCXIV
6-48
CCXV
6
CCXVI
7
CCXVII
7-2
CCXVIII
7-5
CCXIX
7-9
CCXX
7-15
CCXXI
7-16
CCXXII
7-18
CCXXIV
7-19
CCXXV
7-20
CCXXVI
7-22
CCXXVII
7-23
CCXXVIII
7-24
CCXXIX
7-26
CCXXX
7-30
CCXXXI
7-35
CCXXXIII
7-36
CCXXXIV
7-38
CCXXXV
7-39
CCXXXVI
7-41
CCXXXVIII
7-47
CCXXXIX
7-50
CCXL
7-53
CCXLI
7-54
CCXLIII
7-55
CCXLIV
7-56
CCXLV
7-58
CCXLVI
7-60
CCXLVII
7-62
CCXLVIII
7-63
CCL
7-64
CCLI
7-66
CCLII
7-67
CCLIV
7-69
CCLV
8-1
CCLVI
8-2
CCLVII
8-6
CCLVIII
8-9
CCLIX
8-11
CCLX
8-16
CCLXI
8-18
CCLXII
8-19
CCLXIII
8-22
CCLXIV
8-22
CCLXV
8-23
CCLXVI
8-24
CCLXVIII
8-25
CCLXIX
8-27
CCLXXI
8-28
CCLXXII
8-29
CCLXXIII
8-30
CCLXXIV
8-31
CCLXXVI
8-33
CCLXXVII
8-36
CCLXXVIII
8-40
CCLXXIX
8-41
CCLXXX
8-42
CCLXXXII
8-43
CCLXXXIV
8-44
CCLXXXVI
8-45
CCLXXXVII
8-46
CCLXXXVIII
8-47
CCLXXXIX
8-48
CCXC
8-49
CCXCII
8-50
CCXCIII
8-51
CCXCIV
8-53
CCXCV
8-57
CCXCVI
8-58
CCXCVII
8-59
CCXCVIII
8-61
CCXCIX
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Charles J. Russo, J.D., Ed. D. holds the Joseph Panzer Chair of Education in the School of Education and Allied Professions and is Adjunct Professor in the School of Law at the University of Dayton. The 1998-99 President of the Education Law Association, Dr. Russo is widely published. He has been a visiting Professor in Asia, Australia, Europe, and South Africa and has spoken in more than 20 countries. Before joining the faculty of the University of Dayton, Dr. Russo taught at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky and at Fordham University in New York. He received his B.A., J.D., and Ed.D. from St. John's University in New York and received his Master of Divinity degree from the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington, New York Ralph D. Mawdsley is the Roslyn Z. Wolf Professor of Urban Educational Leadership at Cleveland State University, where he teaches School Law, Special Education Law and Sports Law. In addition to his responsibilities at Cleveland State University, he is the Visiting Fulbright Professor of Law and Education, University of Pretoria, Visiting Professor of Education Law, North-West University, Vaal Triangle, South Africa, Visiting Professor of Education Law, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, and has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Regent University School of Law. He is a member of, and maintains an active involvement in, the South African Education Law Association (SAELA) and the Australia/New Zealand Education Law Association (ANZELA). He is the author of more than 500 publications on a wide range of education law areas and serves on numerous refereed journal editorial boards. In 2001-2002, he was the President of the Education Law Association (ELA) and, in 2004, received that organization's Marion McGhehey Award for outstanding service to the field of education law. He received his J.D. from the University of Illinois and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and is admitted to practice law in both Illinois and Minnesota. Dr. Mawdsley also holds a Master of Divinity degree from Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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