Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment by Richard Fossey

Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment by Richard Fossey

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Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues explores the legal issues that arise when a school prohibits various types of student attire.  Administrators must respect a student’s constitutional right to free speech, yet still maintain an environment that is conducive to learning, thus often creating conflicts.

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Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment by Richard Fossey

Students’ early morning decisions about what to wear to school have led many school districts into legal issues and policy challenges. Confederate belt buckles, exposed bellies, sagging pants, political statements, and social commentary have all been banned from schools, and these bans have often resulted in litigation by students who claim their constitutional right to free speech has been violated. Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues explores the legal issues that arise when a school prohibits various types of student attire. Through an analysis of major Supreme and federal court cases, this volume examines conflicts that arise when administrators juggle a student’s right to free speech with the need to maintain an environment conducive to learning.
This book provides an invaluable resource for all practicing school administrators and students of educational leadership and the lawThe role of freedom of expression in the rights of students has reached a new level of complexity. It requires a complete and thorough analysis which has been provided by the authors with expert precision. While it is legally accurate, it is completely usable to anyone interested in the field of students’ rights. -- Lawrence F. Rossow, professor emeritus of law and education, the University of Oklahoma
This book is a complete guide to understanding student dress and the First Amendment. Educational leaders and legal scholars will agree that the thorough legal analysis and thoughtful dialogue by Fossey and DeMitchell provides readers with a deep understanding of this comprehensive societal issue. Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues will prove invaluable to assisting educational leaders develop policy and procedures to manage these issues. A must-read for all educational leaders and legal scholars. -- Laura H. Nelson, M.Ed., CAGS, J.D., superintendent of schools, Derry Cooperative School District, Derry, New Hampshire
School administrators constantly must balance their ever-present duty to maintain an orderly learning environment against their students’ individual rights. One area that presents a unique challenge in this regard concerns student dress codes. Fossey and DeMitchell’s well-written book provides administrators with the knowledge needed to properly maintain that balance. It is a must-read for all principals and other school administrators. -- Allan Osborne, principal (Retired), Snug Harbor Community School, Quincy, MA
The legal boundaries of student expression and dress codes continue to be challenged in U.S. public schools. Recent litigation involving anti-abortion, Confederate flag and anti-gay t-shirts, gang-affiliated attire, and cancer awareness bracelets provide some guidance to school personnel but many of the court opinions are in conflict. DeMitchell and Fossey's book takes these legally complex student expression matters and presents them in an accessible format. Additionally, there are several helpful suggestions for lawyers and school personnel about drafting student dress codes. The book is comprehensive and well written. It should be on the shelf of every school administrator in the country. -- Suzanne Eckes, professor, department of educational leadership and policy studies, Indiana University, president-elect, Education Law Association (ELA)
Richard Fossey is Paul Burdin Endowed Professor of Education at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in Lafayette, Louisiana and formerly held the Mike Moses Endowed Chair in Educational Leadership at the University of North Texas. Prior to entering a career in higher education, he practiced law in Anchorage, Alaska, representing Alaska school districts. Todd A. DeMitchell is a professor of education and justice studies at the University of New Hampshire. He is a former public school elementary teacher, principal, director of personnel and labor relations, and superintendent.
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ISBN 13 9781475802047
ISBN 10 1475802048
Title Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment
Author Richard Fossey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year published 2014-07-30
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.