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Constitutional Law

Jun. 21, 2003

Police Need to Know About Crimes Committed at School

Forum Column - By Robert DeKoven - School officials have lamented for years that they have to put up with many "discipline" problems because suspending or expelling students from school is full of legal obstacles. They argue that the problem began when the U.S. Supreme Court held that public school students could not be suspended at will. Goss v. Lopez , 419 U.S. 565 (1975).

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        By Robert DeKoven
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