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School law under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Earl Leroy Hurlbert and Margot Ann Hurlbert.
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Title:School law under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Earl Leroy Hurlbert and Margot Ann Hurlbert.
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Author/Creator:Hurlbert, Earl Leroy, 1933-
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Other Contributors/Collections:Hurlbert, Margot Ann, 1964-
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Published/Created:Calgary : University of Calgary Press, 1992.
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: KN184 .H874 1992
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Call Number: KE3805 .H87 1992 (LC)
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Number of Items:2
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Status:Available
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Call Number: KE3805 .H87 1992
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Canada. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Educational law and legislation--Canada.
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Edition:2nd ed.
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Description:xxvi, 256 p. : port. ; 23 cm.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:1895176034
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Contents:1. Living under the rule of law. School law
Canadian education, legislative authority, and judicial jurisdiction
Court structures, court trials, and court functions
Quasi-judicial tribunals: implications for school administrators
2. Students' rights. The Tinker case
Equality under the Bill of Rights
Equality under the Charter of Rights
The education of handicapped children
Equality in school sports
Implications for school administrators
3. Search and seizure, police, and young offenders. Canadian case law
The Young Offenders Act
4. Minority language rights. The charter of the French language
The White Paper
Similar findings in Alberta
Right to an autonomous school system
Minority rights vis-a-vis majority rights
5. Religion in the public schools. Canadian freedom of religion case law
Whose right is it? The student's or parent's?
Religious practices in the schools
6. Teachers' rights. Teachers' lifestyles
Hiring, suspending, and firing
Student discipline
Teachers' freedom of expression outside the school
Teachers' freedom of association
Union dues and collective bargaining
Academic freedom
Canadian statutory provisions regarding curriculum
Mandatory retirement for teachers. Table of cases. Agar-Ellis v. Lascelles (1878-79)
Andrews v. Hopkins (1932)
A.-G. of Can. v. Lavell (1974)
Attorney General of Prince Edward Island v. Unit No. 2 Parents' Committee for French Education et al. (1988)
A.G. Que. v. Protestant School Bds. (1984)
Bales v. (Central Okanagan) School District (1984)
Bliss v. A.-G. of Canada (1979)
Board of Education of Radville School Division No.67 of Saskatchewan v. Julianna Vandespye
Board of School Trustees of School District No.34 (Abbotsford) v. John and Illze Shewan
Brown and Oliver v. The Vancouver School Board
Campeau v. The King (1951)
Cardwell v. Board of School Trustees of School District No.80 (Kitimat) and Attorney General for British Columbia
Carriere v. County of Lamont No.30
Casagrande v. Hinton Catholic Separate School District No.55
Choukalos v. Board of Trustees of St. Albert Protestant School
Corporation of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association v. Ontario (Minister of Education) (1990)
Cromer v. British Columbia Teachers' Federation and Attorney-General of British Columbia
Devereux v. Lambton County Roman Catholic Separate School Board
Devine v. Quebec (1988)
Donald v. Hamilton Board of Education (1945)
Duke v. The Queen (1972)
Edwards et al. v. A.-G. of Can. et al (1930)
Ford v. Quebec (Attorney General) (1988)
Harrison v. University of British Columbia (1990)
Henchel v. Board of Education School Division No.4 (1950)
Hogan v. Commonwealth of the Northwest Territories (1986)
Hunter et al. v. Southam Inc. (1984)
Jonson v. County of Ponoka
The King v. Zinck (1910)
Kingston et al v. S.D. #23 (Central Okanagan)
Laurie v. Nova Scotia (1988)
Lavoie v. Attorney General of Nova Scotia
Mahe et al. v. Alberta (1985)
Marchand v. Simcoe County Board of Education (1986)
McKinney v. University of Guelph (1990)
McLeod v. Salmon Arm Trustees (1952)
Murdock v. Richards et al (1954)
Nevio Rossi v. School District #57
New Brunswick Teachers' Federation v. Her Majesty the Queen
Nicholas Clay v. Board of Reference and Calgary Board of Education (1986)
Nicholson v. Haldimand-Norfolk Police Commr. Bd. (1979)
Ontario Human Rights Commissioner and Harbhajan Singh Pandori v. Peel Board of Eduation
Ottawa Separate School Trustees v. Mackell (1916)
The Peel Board of Education v. W.B.
Perepolkin v. Superintendent of Child Welfare (1958)
Perrault v. Board of Kinistino School Unit. No. 55 (1957)
Prefontaine v. The Board of Regina (East) School Unit No. 20 (1976)
Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal et al. v. Minister of Education of Quebec et al. (1976)
Quebec Association of Protestant School Boards v. A.-G. Quebec et al.
The Queen v. Gordon Stewart
R. v. Berg
R. v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd. (1985)
R. v. Blake (1988)
R. v. Burko (1968)
R. v. Butler (1989)
R. v. C.
R. v. Corcoran (1985)
R. v. H.
R. v. Haberstock (1971)
R. v. Hilton (1927)
R. v. Imbeault ( 1977)
R. v. J.M.G. (1986)
R. v. Kanhai (1981)
R. v. Keegstra (1984)
R. v. Kind (1984)
R. v. L.F.
R. v. L.L.
R. v. Labach
R. v. Metcalfe (1927)
R. v. Paul Kind
R. v. Powell and Powell (1985)
R. v. R.C.
R. v. Sweet
R. v. Weibe (1978)
Robert Olau Noyes v. S.D. #30 (South Cariboo) B.C.
Ross v. The Board of School Trustees District No.15
Ruman v. Board of Trustees of Lethbridge School District (1944)
Russow v. Attorney General of British Columbia (1989)
Taylor v. Board of School Trustees of School District No.35 (Langley) and the Principal of Aldergrove Secondary School
Thomas Larry Jones v. Her Majesty the Queen (1986)
Tiny Separate School Trustees v. The King (1928)
Ward v. Blaine Lake School (1971)
Zylberberg v. Sudbury Board of Education (1986).