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Books with title Student Rights

  • Student Rights

    Avery Elizabeth Hurt

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Does freedom of assembly apply to a high-school junior organizing a protest against the school administration? Does disrespecting a teacher fall under freedom of speech? The diverse perspectives in this collection explore the concept of student rights and tackle what civil and constitutional rights are covered when you're in an educational environment. Readers can expect discussions of relevant court cases and instances of student-led activism, as well as a focus on protected sources for student reporters.
  • Student's Rights

    Jamuna Carroll

    Paperback (Greenhaven, April 29, 2005)
    Presents varying opinions about the rights of students in the United States, including restricting students' expression, affirmative action in college admissions, and the legality of school dress codes.
  • Student's Rights

    Kate Burns

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, Sept. 22, 2006)
    Discusses the rights of students, including those relating to discrimation, freedom of the press, religious freedom, and right to privacy.
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  • Students' Rights

    Jamuna Carroll

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, April 29, 2005)
    Presents varying opinions about the rights of students in the United States, including restricting students' expression, affirmative action in college admissions, and the legality of school dress codes.
  • Rights of Students

    Jr. Hudson, David L.

    eBook (Chelsea House Pub (L), Sept. 30, 2010)
    Examines measures taken to protect students and discusses whether the safety precautions have infringed upon civil liberties.
  • Student's Rights

    Laura K. Egendorf

    Hardcover (Greenhaven, March 24, 2006)
    Presents extracts and analysis of recent court decisions dealing with such issues on students' rights as the right of schools to conduct searches of students, to censor student publications and limit freedom of expression, and to permit drug tests of student athletes.
  • Students' Rights

    Cynthia A. Bily

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, March 20, 2009)
    Presents a collection of essays offering varying viewpoints on the subject of students' rights, covering such topics as the use of offensive language, Internet policies, random drug testing, the use of cell phones, and the No Child Left Behind Act.
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  • Rights of Students

    Jr. Hudson, David L.

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Public school officials have a responsibility to ensure a safe learning environment for their students. But school officials also must recognize that public school students do not lose their constitutional rights "at the schoolhouse gate," as the U.S. Supreme Court wrote. The Rights of Students, Second Edition examines students' rights through the prism of the Fourth Amendment and school searches, the First Amendment and student dress, and the right to due process and zero tolerance. This revised edition presents all of the legal opinions, statutes, and studies readers need to form their own cohesive arguments.
  • Rights of Students

    David L., Jr. Hudson

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub (Library), Feb. 1, 2004)
    Examines measures taken to protect students and discusses whether the safety precautions have infringed upon civil liberties.
  • Student Rights

    Avery Elizabeth Hurt

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Does freedom of assembly apply to a high-school junior organizing a protest against the school administration? Does disrespecting a teacher fall under freedom of speech? The diverse perspectives in this collection explore the concept of student rights and tackle what civil and constitutional rights are covered when you're in an educational environment. Readers can expect discussions of relevant court cases and instances of student-led activism, as well as a focus on protected sources for student reporters.
  • Student's Rights

    Laura K. Egendorf

    Hardcover (Greenhaven, March 24, 1809)
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  • What Are Student Rights?

    Amy B. Rogers

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    What rights do students have, and how do they differ from the rights of adults? Readers are challenged to think deeply and critically about these questions as they explore their rights as students. The informative main text provides essential historical context and explains legal rulings in accessible language. Fact boxes and graphic organizers enhance readers' knowledge of this important topic. Full-color photographs provide relatable examples of students exercising their rights. This helpful introduction to student rights encourages activism, informed citizenship, and a deeper understanding of the relationship between rights and responsibilities.