The Minority Caucus in Parliament has rejected the suspension of three of its members following the altercation that erupted at the Appointments...
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MONTPELIER, Vt. — A school district in Vermont is not required to release documents pertaining to the use of student restraint and seclusion in its schools, the Vermont Supreme Court ruled, overturning a lower court’s decision in favor of the school board member seeking the information. The state’s high court likened the Rule 4500 forms – which are filled out when staff must physically restrain or seclude students – to student disciplinary records and ruled that they are categorically exempt from disclosure under the Public Records Act.
The Minority Caucus in Parliament has rejected the suspension of three of its members following the altercation that erupted at the Appointments...
Kimberly Diei, a pharmacy student at the University of Tennessee, won a $250,000 settlement after being punished for sexually suggestive social media...
A recent Labour Court case underscores the importance of fairness in disciplinary actions.
As a million students return to their classrooms this week, schools are struggling to meet growing student demand.
Regulations limiting access to the R370-a-month Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant are unconstitutional and invalid, the Gauteng High Court in...
briefly discuss the impact of the Edwards Rule pertaining to police interviewing and interrogation. In doing so, briefly provide an overview of the...
By: Bayero Ade The Ekiti State Government has categorically stated that neither the Sharia Court nor its Arbitration Panel are recognised within the...
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Authorities are investigating a troubling case involving the suspected sale of psychoactive substances to primary school children, marking a worrying...
The Feinstein Group is set to appeal the High Court’s decision on the government’s compulsory acquisition of land on Stake Bank. They see this...