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BY: GRACE JENKINS Court Cases

Desegregation Brown vs. BOE (1954) Court struck down on “separate but equal” which was determined in Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896)

Per-Pupil Expenditure San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez (1973) Supreme Court ruled that schools can have a more relaxed standard for justification of funding

Students with Limited English Proficiency Lau v. Nichols (1974) Court held that Title VI requires districts to have an ESOL course

Special Education BOE v Rowley (1982) Ruled that IDEA gives special needs students a right to a “free and appropriate public education”.

Accommodation Disabilities School Board v Arline (1987) Court said that “it depends” on the disability and whether it can infect others

Saluting the Flag West Virginia State BOE v. Barnette (1943) Court ruled that public school officials may not force students to salute the flag.

Student Speech Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) Teachers and students do not “shed constitutional rights” but that they must “applied in light of special characteristics of school environment”

Censorship Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeir (1988) Principals may exercise content based control.

Teachers’ Speech Mt. Healthy v. Doyle (1977) Teachers have freedom of expression, but should think before they speak

School Libraries BOE, Island Trees Union Free School District No. 26 v Pico (1982) Schools can’t remove books from school libraries because the principal doesn’t like them.

Student Suspensions and Expulsions Goss v. Lopez (1975) Every citizen receives the right to due process before being fired

Corporal Punishment Ingrahm v. Wright Corporal punishment is the only legal punishment allowed in schools.

Searches of Students New Jersey v. TLO (1985) School officials must have reasonable suspicion to search a student.

Random Drug Tests Vernonia v. Acton (1995) Random drug testing on student athletes is constitutional.

Sexual Harassment Franklin v. Gwinnett (1992) Students can sue school for damages on sexual harassment cases.

Disruptive Students in Special Education Honig v. Doe (1988) Students can only be removed from Special Ed. Through agreement with school and students parents.

Government Aid to Religious Schools Lemon vs. Kurtzman (1999) Government salary supplements for teachers violate First Amd. Clause.

Prayer at School Events Lee vs. Weisman (1992) Clergy-led invocations & benedictions at public graduations violate First Amd. Clause.