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Rights and Limitations of Public Expression for School Officials and Students
Contains material from Mar 2020
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Session 2: Can They Really Say That About Me? - In today’s world of social media, what remedies, if any, do school officials and employees have for what is said about them? What risks do school officials and employees face and what immunities do they have when they say things about others?
Session 3: Just When You Thought it Was Safe to Go Back in the Water: 2020 Legal Issues involving Dress Codes and Uniforms - Legal challenges to school dress codes have begun to arise unexpectedly. This presentation discusses unique legal challenges and pitfalls to avoid as well as provides reminders regarding procedural mechanisms for the appropriate creation and challenge of campus and district-wide dress code decision-making.
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
- Total Credit Hours:
- 2.00
- Credit Info
- TX, CA
- Specialization: Civil Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law
- TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2024
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Kevin F. Lungwitz
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Session 1
—46 mins
0.75
Election Convection: Maybe You’ve Heard... (Mar 2020)
People have begun to chat about the 2020 election. What are some of the rights and limitations on student and staff political speech, in what is sure to be a super-heated affair?
Originally presented: Feb 2020 School Law Conference
Kevin F. Lungwitz,
The Lungwitz Law Firm, P.C. - Austin, TX
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James M. Whitton, Thomas J. Williams
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Session 2
—40 mins
0.75
Can They Really Say That About Me? (Mar 2020)
In today’s world of social media, what remedies, if any, do school officials and employees have for what is said about them? What risks do school officials and employees face and what immunities do they have when they say things about others?
Originally presented: Feb 2020 School Law Conference
James M. Whitton,
Brackett & Ellis, P.C. - Fort Worth, TX
Thomas J. Williams,
Haynes and Boone, LLP - Fort Worth, TX
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Wesley E. Johnson
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Session 3
—31 mins
0.50
Just When You Thought it Was Safe to Go Back in the Water: 2020 Legal Issues involving Dress Codes and Uniforms (Mar 2020)
Legal challenges to school dress codes have begun to arise unexpectedly. This presentation discusses unique legal challenges and pitfalls to avoid as well as provides reminders regarding procedural mechanisms for the appropriate creation and challenge of campus and district-wide dress code decision-making.
Originally presented: Feb 2020 School Law Conference
Wesley E. Johnson,
Escamilla & Poneck, LLP - San Antonio, TX