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[Show more]Due Process - 1) give notice to the individual of what they are being accused of and the rules that 
have been violated 2) allow both individuals to explain their side of the infraction 3) execute a fair 
hearing 
Morse v. Frederick - 2007 - School officials can prohibit students from displaying mes...
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Add to cartDue Process - 1) give notice to the individual of what they are being accused of and the rules that 
have been violated 2) allow both individuals to explain their side of the infraction 3) execute a fair 
hearing 
Morse v. Frederick - 2007 - School officials can prohibit students from displaying mes...
1st Amendment - Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition 
4th Amendment - Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures 
5th Amendment - The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due process 
14th Amendment - Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and ...
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Add to cart1st Amendment - Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition 
4th Amendment - Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures 
5th Amendment - The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due process 
14th Amendment - Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and ...
Common School Movement (1837) - Pioneered by Horace Mann, MA; Movement to have all 
children regardless of background, taught in a common place; Socialize the poor and working classes. 
Began in MASS 1837 
Compulsory Attendance Laws (1852) - First state law (MA) requiring attendance of students; Mus...
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Add to cartCommon School Movement (1837) - Pioneered by Horace Mann, MA; Movement to have all 
children regardless of background, taught in a common place; Socialize the poor and working classes. 
Began in MASS 1837 
Compulsory Attendance Laws (1852) - First state law (MA) requiring attendance of students; Mus...
Brown v. Board of Education - Which case ruled that school segregation for students violated the 
Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment? 
Rezoning - Which remedy often proved to be the least expensive way to assist in the 
desegregation of schools? 
It's primary effect must not advanc...
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Add to cartBrown v. Board of Education - Which case ruled that school segregation for students violated the 
Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment? 
Rezoning - Which remedy often proved to be the least expensive way to assist in the 
desegregation of schools? 
It's primary effect must not advanc...
In what state did Horace Mann begin the Common School Movement? - Massachusetts 
Which U.S. Supreme Court decision upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation in public facilities, 
including schools, that infamously came to be known as "separate but equal"? - Plessy v. 
Ferguson 
Which sub...
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Add to cartIn what state did Horace Mann begin the Common School Movement? - Massachusetts 
Which U.S. Supreme Court decision upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation in public facilities, 
including schools, that infamously came to be known as "separate but equal"? - Plessy v. 
Ferguson 
Which sub...
Due Process - No evidence may be admitted when it is obtained through illegal methods 
Morse v. Frederick - 2007 - School officials can prohibit students from displaying messages that 
promote illegal drug use 
Chandler - Particularized suspicion is required before government can intrude on an Indiv...
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Add to cartDue Process - No evidence may be admitted when it is obtained through illegal methods 
Morse v. Frederick - 2007 - School officials can prohibit students from displaying messages that 
promote illegal drug use 
Chandler - Particularized suspicion is required before government can intrude on an Indiv...
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