Tatro, 1984). But after the Tatro case was decided, some courts effectively said, “They couldn't have meant that.” Instead of the “bright line rule,” these courts created a multifactor test, taking into account the complexity special ...
The duty to create a record of the proceedings before the local board first came up in Taylor v. Marshall I.S.D. (1997). Taylor filed a grievance requesting the district to grant assault leave. The board denied the grievance, and Taylor ...
An illustration of the application of the qualified immunity provision comes in the Supreme Court case of Safford Unified School Dist. #1 v. Redding. This case, discussed in more detail in Chapter 9, held that the strip search of a ...
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