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Students For The Real World
340 words"Students do not shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gates". -- Justice William Brennan For many years it has been debated whether students have the same amendment rights as any other person in the world. Many would say that they do not. They would say that by taking away those state given rights they are protecting the students from being exposed to negative things. Unfortunately the only thing that is being accomplished by this overprotection ...
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Students Rights
647 wordsStudents Rights in the Public School System I chose to do my report on students rights in the public school system. Lisa Rowe, then sixteen a student at Teaneck High School, in New Jersey, thoughts he was doing a good dead when she returned a purse she'd found in her English class. When she took the purse to the office instead of being rewarded she was told to step into the principals office and asked to pull up her sweater and pull down her slacks, and then she was searched. Why? In case she wa...
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Student's Individual Rights
1,237 wordsThe purpose of a Social Contract is to keep society in order. Ways of keeping society in order are human rights, the constitution, police departments, and education in which all contributes in having a progressing society. Human rights have to be protected which are the first 13 or 14 amendments that's states people's rights. If humans didn't have any rights of their own we would feel enslaved due to that we have no freedom. The Constitution contains laws that every human being has to follow unl...
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Public High School Students
797 wordsFreedom of Expression: All people in the United States are guaranteed this right by the Constitution. Students, however, do not have this right to the same extent as adults. This is because public schools are required to protect all students at the school. The major aspects of this right are speech and dress. Both the right to speech and dress are not absolute in public high schools. According to the American Civil Liberties Union: 'You (students) have a right to express your opinions as long as...
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Only First Amendment Rights
1,511 wordsOn June 21, 1788 Congress ratified the US constitution. This historic document contained the powers that congress would have under this democratic government. The first amendment specifically details several powers that would be excluded from this list. The first amendment states "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and t...
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High School Students
691 wordsWhen you get very angry at someone do you ever say things that you truly don't mean For example, say your best friend stole your boyfriend from you. A couple days later you wrote a note to one of your other friends and said, "I hate Christi so much I just want to kill her". and a teacher intercepted it and read it. She then sent you to the office and you got in tons of trouble. How would you react to this situation Would you get angry that you got in trouble for something you didn't really mean ...
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Movie The School
797 wordsEthics Ethics, what is it and how does it apply to the movie School Ties? First, we start with what the definition of ethics is. One such definition published by WordNet (R) 1.6, (c) 1997 Princeton University and found on Dictionary. com is "the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group; "the Puritan ethic"; "a person with old-fashioned values" 2: a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct". Simple enough, right? Or is it? What might...
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