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Restraint of Students in Schools

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    Abstract

    As of this writing, no federal statute concerning student restraint exists and students allegedly abused by teachers are left to pursue claims under substantive due process, federal statutes (such as § 504 or ADA), or state law negligent hiring, supervision, or retention claims. This article examines the challenges that students allegedly abused by school personnel face in suing school district personnel and their school board employers.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalEducation Law Reporter
    Volume268
    StatePublished - Aug 4 2011

    Keywords

    • students
    • restraint
    • lawsuits

    Disciplines

    • Education Law
    • Law

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