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American Public School Law

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This market-leading text for graduate-level courses in educational law is a combined textbook/casebook that provides a comprehensive view of the law that governs the public school system of America. The case method approach allows instructors to involve discussion to discover and expose the reasoning of the law. This helps students relate factual situations to the law while recognizing similar experiences they may have as practicing teachers and administrators.

1386 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1985

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Kern Alexander

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305 reviews4 followers
December 11, 2021
I read this for my legal issues in education class, and I learned an incredible amount about the legal system, reading and understanding case law, and the heavy weight of judge's words. I appreciated the connection to America's history, the implications and new gray areas caused by each case, and learning more about the constitution and important human rights acts.

What I felt was lacking was a lawyer's perspectives on problems or questions left unanswered by certain cases and a focus on the impeding corporations' influence on public education, homeschooling (though this was not left out), and online education (which was gaining much prevalence prior to covid and has had interesting current events as a result. I also wondered if having the Sandy Hook court cases within the tort section was not purposely left out.

I am thankful to have spent time learning this and becoming a much more reasonable mind when it comes to the justice system. There were many inaccuracies and misunderstandings that I had in regards to my, my students, and the schools rights that I modestly will say that I am less ignorant of.
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53 reviews
May 4, 2012
I read this for a class and I actually did enjoy a lot of it. The book does a great job of providing the legal case literature supplemented with good introductions and analysis. Some of the law jargon is tough (with me not being a lawyer) but it does a good job breaking it open for someone with little experience with law. Finally, it covers so many issues that I will definitely use this book as a reference book for when I become a principal.
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46 reviews
July 7, 2016
I read this for a college class and having zero law experience, it was surprisingly interesting to read after I got through some of the law jargon. The cases were interesting and very relevant to teaching and administrative duties. I'm very glad I was exposed to this book.
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811 reviews
April 17, 2008
A traditional law book. All of the major cases in educational law, briefs, and reviews.
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April 21, 2010
UMMM...not one you need to rush out and buy.
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January 21, 2012
I enjoy reading my education school law book. These laws in this book will be very helpful to you if you would have to plead a case one day. From: Marie !
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122 reviews1 follower
July 5, 2012
Although this book was a little too dense at times, for the most part, it made education law as simple and straight-forward as possible. Overall, it was actually an interesting read.
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54 reviews
July 23, 2012
My prof spontaneously and covertly changed the meeting day/time of my class, and now I am unable to attend. Jerk!
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100 reviews13 followers
August 11, 2012
Boring but necessary....get case studies and analysis....those of you in a 75 program or work in a public school it's like the Catechism....a necessary evil....
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141 reviews4 followers
February 23, 2015
Read this book for grad class.. Need I say more??
I learned lot about school law which will come in handy very soon
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March 24, 2015
Love this book due to the fact that Alexander actually updates this book as well. Rich in Supreme court cases and other examples of the topics discussed in a school law course.
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14 reviews
January 8, 2016
Very helpful in my studies and preparing for educational law. Reads like a legal textbook but in context it was/will be very useful.
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161 reviews3 followers
April 29, 2016
Ed. D Reading!

Good stuff, interesting reads, a little dry for those of us not used to law reading. Essential for all those interested in becoming public school leaders.
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