In 2012 the Supreme Court of Virginia declined to recognize a special relationship between a school’s vice principal and the school’s students. Without the third person liability that accompanies special relationships, a vice principal is allowed to put student safety at the bottom of his to-do list. This Note analyzes why the Supreme Court of Virginia’s decision in Burns v. Gagnon should have found that a special relationship existed between a vice principal and his students. Declining to recognize this special relationship has left school administrators with little risk of liability for a student’s harm. This Note discusses the few recognized special relationships in Virginia and the growing recognition of a school-student special rel...
Professors, teachers and school administrators are increasingly faced with concerns not even thought...
Virtually all courts recognize that a child abuse reporting statute creates a duty to children, the ...
This Note examines public school students\u27 Constitutional rights to due process, freedom from unr...
(Excerpt) This Note focuses on whether a school deprives a student of a constitutional due process r...
In 2013, in Morrow v. Balaski, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that a school di...
Over the years, many classroom teachers in public schools have assumed\u27that as employees of local...
(Excerpt) This Note focuses on whether a school deprives a student of a constitutional due process r...
School personnel face the continual fear of litigation as they work each day in America's schools. E...
The real reason for this article is found in the recognition that good law is generally a guide to g...
At common law the education of the child by the State was unknown. In Virginia, the idea that the we...
With a new school year on the horizon, the topic of adequate student supervision is once again on ed...
This study will determine the legal position of a Virginia high school principal with respect to dis...
Violence has become a major issue for employers, and regrettably schools have not been immune to thi...
Violence has become a major issue for employers, and regrettably schools have not been immune to thi...
Violence has become a major issue for employers, and regrettably schools have not been immune to thi...
Professors, teachers and school administrators are increasingly faced with concerns not even thought...
Virtually all courts recognize that a child abuse reporting statute creates a duty to children, the ...
This Note examines public school students\u27 Constitutional rights to due process, freedom from unr...
(Excerpt) This Note focuses on whether a school deprives a student of a constitutional due process r...
In 2013, in Morrow v. Balaski, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that a school di...
Over the years, many classroom teachers in public schools have assumed\u27that as employees of local...
(Excerpt) This Note focuses on whether a school deprives a student of a constitutional due process r...
School personnel face the continual fear of litigation as they work each day in America's schools. E...
The real reason for this article is found in the recognition that good law is generally a guide to g...
At common law the education of the child by the State was unknown. In Virginia, the idea that the we...
With a new school year on the horizon, the topic of adequate student supervision is once again on ed...
This study will determine the legal position of a Virginia high school principal with respect to dis...
Violence has become a major issue for employers, and regrettably schools have not been immune to thi...
Violence has become a major issue for employers, and regrettably schools have not been immune to thi...
Violence has become a major issue for employers, and regrettably schools have not been immune to thi...
Professors, teachers and school administrators are increasingly faced with concerns not even thought...
Virtually all courts recognize that a child abuse reporting statute creates a duty to children, the ...
This Note examines public school students\u27 Constitutional rights to due process, freedom from unr...