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    Becoming principal you must understand the law of educational practices. The Law and Education class I found the most insightful. As a teacher you may not understand the why’s behind decisions and law can aid in understanding. With the assignments of research of Due Process, Bullying and FERPA, In the education system there are substantive due process and procedural due process. Due process is the effort not to deny a person of his/her rights as a person. Substantive due process is written within the student code of conduct or handbook. Although fairness and integrity are given with many altercations the procedural due process is steps to ensure the person, or student has steps that are followed, notice or charges, opportunity…

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    Ecommerce In Arms Act Case

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    by victims, families, and municipalities devastated by gun violence. Plaintiffs who had suits pending against gun or ammunition manufacturers or dealers arising out of third party criminal conduct or unlawful behavior found their suits immediately dismissed. The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) prohibits these “qualified civil actions” from being brought in any state or federal court. Only a claim that a court deems to fit one of six narrow exceptions may survive;…

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    The Equal Protection Clause is the constitutional promise that no individual or class of persons can be denied the same protection of the laws that is enjoyed by others individuals or classes. These protections include life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of hapiness. The Substantive Due Process Clause is similar in that it states that no person can be deprived of either life, liberty, or property devoid of due process. Substantive Due Process clause put limits on the content or subject…

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    Timberlake Case Analysis

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    took their scandalous actions over Member Timberlake’s objections, without affording Member Timberlake entreated quotidian substantive due process of law, and refusing an impartial hearing. Since, their questionable decision was to unilaterally assess a bad address fee against North Alabama Educators Credit Union member Timberlake’ account; subsequently, their scandalous actions were taken over Member Timberlake’s objections, and without affording Member Timberlake his entreated substantive…

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    neither the Tenth Circuit nor any district court in any of the states that comprise the Tenth Circuit have addressed the issue, the issue appears to be well-settled within two circuits: compulsory vaccination laws do not violate the Free Exercise Clause. C. Religious Exemptions Are Not Mandated By the Substantive Due Process Clause 1. Circuit Courts Have Held that the Substantive Due Process Clause Does Not Require Religious Exemptions. Parents have also challenged mandatory vaccinations with…

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    pleasing to parents and reasonable in the eyes of the district. Until this gets easier to accomplish there will be litigation in the future. To help improve the entire process IDEA requires special education specialists to cooperate with parents and teachers to decide on the best plan of action. Parent input must always be included in the plan. Plans are not allowed to go forward without verbal or written consent from parents. Though this is good and is supposed to help make the process more…

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    1. Discuss at least three ways that evidence/crime scene was mishandled and could have been managed better. One of the main evidence that was mishandled by the prosecution were DNA tests. The state crime lab failed to find any player’s DNA match to the found DNA, so the prosecutor requested a private crime lab to conduct their own tests. Another evidence piece was information from the players’ cell phones. The records showed the contradictions to the victim’s accusations, thus making them false.…

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    department and at one point refusing to leave a staff member’s office until a staff member escorted him out. After this incident, KSU began the process…

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    abnormality (Cornell University, n.d.) In generic terms, the law was designed so that people, who have a history of sexual violence, and who were suffering from mental disorders or instability, could continue to be confined in order to protect the rest of society from them. The case in question, came about as a result of the passing of this law, and its use to keep Leroy Hendricks confined in a facility, so that he was segregated from the rest of society. This was done due to his extensive…

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    “reasonable effort” to find the children. At 3:20 am the ex-husband showed up at the police station and began shooting with a semiautomatic pistol. The police returned fire and killed him. Upon searching his truck, police found the bodies of his three children whom he had previously murdered. Ms. Gonzales brought legal action claiming that the town of Castle Rock violated the Due Process Clause by failing to properly respond to violations of restraining orders and by tolerating the…

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