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Brief for Goss v. Lopez, 419 U.S. 565 (1975)
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A 2 page summary of this Supreme Court
case, in which several students brought a class action suit against a Southern Ohio school
board for suspending them from school without hearing either before or after the fact. The
students' argument is that they were denied the due process afforded by the Fourteenth
Amendment, and wanted all reference to their suspensions removed from their permanent
records. The Supreme Court agreed with the students, but qualified their decision as not
meaning that formal hearings need to be held for more minor suspensions. Bibliography
lists 1 source.
Filename: KSGossVLopez.wps
Brief for Lee v. Weisman, 505 U.S. 577 (1992)
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A 3 page paper summarizing this
Supreme Court case. Petitioner Lee was a middle school principal who arranged for a local
rabbi to conduct a nonsectarian prayer at the school's graduation ceremony. Deborah
Weisman was a student who objected, and her father filed suit after the ceremony when he
was unable to persuade a District Court to place injunction against the school preceding the
ceremony. The brief includes citation for the case, a description of the sitation and the
facts, rule of law, procedural summary and issue. It concludes with the holding and a
comment. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSLeeVWeis.wps
Brimley Et Al's "Financing Education In A Climate Of Change"
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6 pages in length. Financing Education in a Climate of Change by J. Vern Brimley and Rulon R. Garfield strives to illustrate the inextricable components of economic funding and educational opportunity as they exist in contemporary society. That a solid education is becoming more and more difficult to secure with today's ever-escalating costs is a point upon which the authors focus with the intention of drawing attention to just how serious the issue has become for those who want to further their academic standing but are stifled due to financial deficits. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCBurrup.rtf
Brown vs. the Board of Education - The Battle Still Rages
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A 5 page essay that examines the significance of the Supreme Court ruling in the case of Brown vs. the Board of Education and discusses the precedents that were in effect at the time of that ruling as well as the precedent set by that ruling. The background and a brief overview of the landmark case is presented and the effects of the ruling, both then and now, are examined. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: LCLBrown.doc
California Energy Crisis: How It Impacts The State's Educational Funding
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10 pages in length. California has been faced with numerous social, political and economic issues over the past decade, but one can readily argue how none have had such a broad and far-reaching impact as the energy crisis, detrimentally impacting seemingly unrelated segments of society. The state's educational funding – or the lack thereof – is but one of many offshoots from the energy crisis, inasmuch as federal government policy and Governor Davis's actions have been particularly unfavorable sticking points with regard to their response to the energy crisis, thereby creating many of the educational budget issues that currently exist. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCCalEd.rtf
California School Finance
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A 9 page review of California school funding. The author assesses past and current funding and emphasizes that while questioning the manner in which our public schools are funded and how they utilize those funds is quite prudent, spending too much time fighting about dollars can be as much a detriment to the educational goals as a benefit. Money does not always determine educational quality. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPedCal.rtf
California's High School Exit Exam
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Educational reform is not a new
concept, it dates back to the advent of public schools and has continued
through to the end of the twentieth century. This 5 page paper explores
the California Public Schools Accountability Act of 1999, specifically
the requirement of a High School Exit exam. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: KTexttst.wps
Campus Speech Codes
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12 pages in length. The quest for political correctness – both dubious and preclusive of all else – has reached an apex of complete irrationality when it comes to appeasing society's most vocal protestors, a wave of senselessness that has all but overtaken today's institutions of higher learning. College campus codes – "any behavior, verbal or physical, that stigmatizes or victimizes individuals on the basis of race, ethnic or national origin" (Kors et al, 1999, p. PG) – have overruled any logical approach to human interaction where prejudice – often perceived - is concerned, mandating instead the manner by which college students interact. This overt attempt to quell the presence of racially offensive exchanges has wholly bypassed its original objective, instead creating an entirely unprecedented – if not unwelcome – directive of how people are to relate to one another without offending a person's ethnic orientation in the process while disregarding everyone's innate right to freedom of speech. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCCmpsCode.rtf
Censorship & The Sex Educator
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A 5 page research paper that explores the question: should sex educators view or show sexually explicit films; is this necessary for them to do their job better? The writer takes the position that there is a distinction between sexually explicit films and pornography and discusses the difference and offers an opinion.
Filename: Censored.wps
Censorship-Filters in Libraries
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A 3 page research paper that examines the use of censorship-filters on public-access computers in libraries. For libraries throughout the country that wish to continue to receive federal funding, it is no longer a question of whether or not to employ censorship-filters on at least some their public access computers, it is simply a question of implementation. This is due to the Supreme Court decision to uphold the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) (What's next, 2004). Censorship-filters are here to stay on children's computers in libraries (What's next, 2004). On that, there is no debate as the public, as well as Congress, are demanding censorship in regards to children's use of the Internet. However, it is still questionable as to whether or not all library computers should have filters installed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khcenfil.rtf
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