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Author:  Ken Kozlowski, JD.


Source: Volume 03, Number 05, May/June 2002 , pp.71-72(2)




Campus Safety & Student Development

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Abstract: 

Articles from various journals dealing with student rights, school policies on hate speech, and sexual harassment: “Student Designed Home Web Pages: Does Title IX or the First Amendment Apply?” by Susan H. Kosse 43 Arizona L. Rev. 905 (2001); “The Precedent That Wasn’t: College Hate Speech Codes and the Two Faces of Legal Compliance” by Jon B. Gould 35 Law & Society Review 345 (2001); “Protecting Student Privacy: Reporting Campus Crimes as an Alternative to Disclosing Student Disciplinary Records” by Tamu K. Walton 77 Indiana L. J. 143 (2002); ““Time-Out” for Student Threats?: Imposing a Duty to Protect on School Officials” by Melissa L. Gilbert 49 UCLA L. Rev. 917 (2002); “Anti-Harassment Policies in Public Schools: How Vulnerable Are They?” by Martha McCarthy 31 J. of L. & Educ. 52 (2002); “Student-on-Student Sexual Harassment: A Case Comment on the Supreme Court’s Decision in Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education” by Carie Manke 78 Denver Univ. L. Rev. 149 (2000);

Keywords: Arizona L. Rev; Law & Society Review; Indiana L. J.; UCLA L. Rev; J. of L. & Educ; Denver Univ. L. Rev;

Affiliations:  1: University of Dayton School of Law.

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