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  1. No public institution of higher education shall impose restrictions on the time, place, and manner of student speech that (i) occurs in the outdoor areas of the institution's campus and (ii) is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution unless the restrictions (a) are reasonable, (b) are justified without reference to the...

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  3. Jul 23, 2011 · The materials below help students explore the issue of church and state, beginning with a True-False quiz to stimulate student interest in the First Amendment and related issues. Reading 1 offers an historical overview of the First Amendment. Reading 2 provides four case studies for student examination and role-playing.

  4. Learn what responsibilities students have to attend and behave at school, what authority schools have to set rules and take disciplinary action, the consequences of violating school rules and breaking laws, and how schools and law enforcement agencies work together.

  5. law.lis.virginia.gov › vacodefull › title23Virginia Law

    If human research, as defined in § 32.1-162.16, is conducted at the institution, adopt regulations pursuant to the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.) to effectuate the provisions of Chapter 5.1 (§ 32.1-162.16 et seq.) of Title 32.1 for human research.

  6. A teacher at a public middle school (the “defendant”) developed a mentoring relationship with an adolescent girl (the “victim”), which was approved of and encouraged by her mother who was divorced and appreciated a “father figure” in her daughter’s life.

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  8. To promote compliance with constitutional restrictions as well as observance of constitutional rights, the Board of Education shall, in consultation with the Office of the Attorney General, develop guidelines on constitutional rights and restrictions relating to prayer and other religious expression in the public schools.

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