Legal Issues Facing Students and Educators

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Miranda By Jurisdiction

In this article, we are going to review how different courts across the country have applied that guidance to interrogations by SROs or outside law enforcement in a school setting. You will see that the outcome of each case shows the diversity of how the 5th Amendment is applied to students.

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Miranda In Schools - Part I

School officials have always served as parents (loco parentis) and in most cases can provide consent for law enforcement to speak to students. This may sound surprising as most parents, even educators, would not allow law enforcement to speak to their children without them being present.

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Transgender Participation in TN Athletics

There is no doubt that districts will increasingly deal with LGBTQ issues in the future. Following the Bostock ruling, schools were forced to look the impact of facilities, bathrooms in particular.

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Off Campus Speech/Social Media UPDATE

C1.G and several friends were at a thrift store on Friday 13th, 2019. They placed wigs and hats on, one of which resembled a foreign WWII military hat. C.G. posted the picture to Snapchat stating “Me and the boy’s bout to exterminate the Jews”. While C.G. removed the post an hour later and posted an apology the next day, a parent had taken a screenshot and reported it to the school.

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Blocking Users or Comments on School Social Media Accounts

Districts and schools can face harsh criticism from parents, students and community members. Often times such comments can go viral causing conflict within the school or the community. As a result, officials often make the mistake of selectively deleting comments or blocking users from their official sites.

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SCHOOLS FACE LEGAL QUANDARY IN ADDRESSING LGBTQ ISSUES

In the persistent battle over issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity, public schools are frequently the battlegrounds. Tennessee public schools are no exception, and school officials have wrestled for years with such issues, particularly as they relate to transgender students. Conflicting legal authority now creates even more uncertainly over what to do in those typically difficult situations.

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Prayer During School

Prayer in school has always been a controversial topic. Throughout the last century, public schools have transitioned from mandatory bible readings to a prohibition on public prayer at the beginning of a graduation ceremony. In this article, I plan to cover a brief review of landmark cases, including TN law, and a summary of the current limitation of prayer in public schools.

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