A federal appeals ruling warns that long-term K–12 suspensions require heightened due process, clear notice, and a ...
The change means students have an automatic right to appeal a negative finding. They can now appeal to a 3-person panel, which includes a student. The University of Michigan Board of Regents voted ...
President Trump has signed an executive order that could pave the way for a legal challenge of California law banning student suspensions for “willfully defiant” conduct. The directive has sown ...
Barnard introduced on Thursday a new Student Code of Conduct, honor code, and disciplinary process, set to be implemented in a January “pilot” governance period. The key changes, outlined in a 45-page ...
Vermonters are justifiably concerned with due process infractions that have persisted for many months, some in Vermont, with many more outside our borders. Continued action by Immigration and Customs ...
The Trump administration is trying to reshape how schools discipline students—and alter the federal government's role in the process. On April 23, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive ...
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