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The schoolhouse gate

public education, the Supreme Court, and the battle for the American mind

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Justin Driver
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An edition of The schoolhouse gate (2018)

The schoolhouse gate

public education, the Supreme Court, and the battle for the American mind

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"By a brilliant young constitutional scholar at the University of Chicago--who clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia for Judge Merrick B. Garland and on the Supreme Court of the United States for Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Stephen Breyer, and who also happens to be an elegant stylist--a powerfully alarming book concerned to vindicate the constitutional rights of public school students, so often trampled upon by the Supreme Court in recent decades Supreme Court decisions involving the constitutional rights of students in the nation's public schools have consistently been most controversial. From racial segregation to unauthorized immigration, from economic inequality to public prayer and homeschooling: these are but a few of the many divisive issues that the Supreme Court has addressed vis-a-vis elementary and secondary education. The Schoolhouse Gate gives a fresh, lucid, and provocative account of the historic legal battles waged over education. It argues that since the 1970s, the Supreme Court through its decisions has transformed public schools into Constitution-free zones. Students deriving lessons about citizenship from the Court's decisions over the last four decades would conclude that the following actions taken by school officials pass constitutional muster: inflicting severe corporeal punishment on students without any procedural protections; searching students and their possessions, without probable cause, in bids to uncover violations of school rules; engaging in random drug testing of students who are not suspected of any wrongdoing; and suppressing student speech solely for the viewpoint that it espouses. Taking their cue from such decisions, lower courts have validated a wide array of constitutionally dubious actions, including: repressive student dress codes; misguided "zero tolerance" disciplinary policies; degrading student strip searches; and harsh restrictions on off-campus speech in the internet age. Justin Driver dramatically and keenly surveys this battlefield of constitutional meaning and warns that impoverished views of constitutional protections will only further rend our social fabric"--

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Pantheon Books
Language
English
Pages
564

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Table of Contents

Early encounters with race, culture, religion, and patriotism
Freedom of expression from black armbands to BONG HiTS 4 JESUS
Suspensions, corporal punishment, and intolerable "zero tolerance" policies
Policing student investigations : searching students' bodies, suspicionless drug testing, and miranda warnings
Equal protection I : racial segregation and the enduring battle over Brown v. Board of Education
Equal protection II : funding disparities, sex separations, and unauthorized immigration
The quiet détente over religion and education.

Edition Notes

Maps on endpapers.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 435-535) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
344.73/0793
Library of Congress
KF4150 .D75 2018, KF4150 .D75 2018eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 564 pages
Number of pages
564

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26966572M
ISBN 10
1101871652
ISBN 13
9781101871652
LCCN
2017058167
OCLC/WorldCat
1015858635, 1050871979

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