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Now in its third edition, California School Law is the only
comprehensive source discussing how federal and state law affects
the day-to-day operation of the state's traditional public,
charter, and private schools. While the book is comprehensive, the
authors have written it for a broad audience. California School Law
has become a coveted desk-top reference for administrators,
governing board members, school attorneys, union leaders, and
policymakers. It also has been widely adopted as a classroom
textbook in educational administration and education law classes.
The first chapter provides an explanation of the legal framework
within which California schooling takes place and key players at
the state, district, and school level. Ensuing chapters examine
student attendance and truancy, curriculum law, employment law,
teacher and student rights of expression, the school and religion,
students with disabilities, student discipline, privacy and search
and seizure, and legal liability in both state and federal court.
Also included are chapters on unions and collective bargaining,
educational finance issues, and racial and gender discrimination.
Appendices provide a glossary of legal terminology, an explanation
of how to find and read legislative enactments and judicial
decisions, and a list of sources for accessing law. The book's
table of contents is included on this website. Law never stands
still. To keep current with changing legal precedent, the authors
maintain a cumulative update for the third edition at
www.californiaschoollaw.org.
Now in its third edition, California School Law is the only
comprehensive source discussing how federal and state law affects
the day-to-day operation of the state's traditional public,
charter, and private schools. While the book is comprehensive, the
authors have written it for a broad audience. California School Law
has become a coveted desk-top reference for administrators,
governing board members, school attorneys, union leaders, and
policymakers. It also has been widely adopted as a classroom
textbook in educational administration and education law classes.
The first chapter provides an explanation of the legal framework
within which California schooling takes place and key players at
the state, district, and school level. Ensuing chapters examine
student attendance and truancy, curriculum law, employment law,
teacher and student rights of expression, the school and religion,
students with disabilities, student discipline, privacy and search
and seizure, and legal liability in both state and federal court.
Also included are chapters on unions and collective bargaining,
educational finance issues, and racial and gender discrimination.
Appendices provide a glossary of legal terminology, an explanation
of how to find and read legislative enactments and judicial
decisions, and a list of sources for accessing law. The book's
table of contents is included on this website. Law never stands
still. To keep current with changing legal precedent, the authors
maintain a cumulative update for the third edition at
www.californiaschoollaw.org.
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