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Winter 1970 Issue »
Another Look at Student Rights and the Function of Schooling
The Elizabeth Cleaners Street School
Within a system of legal precedent and reasoned interpretation, the courts consider issues of student rights as raised in formal lawsuits and appeals. What is the correspondence of this very special judicial world to the everyday world in which students and their parents are searching for definitions of their rights, responsibilities, and relationships within the schools that exist in their own communities?
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Winter 1970 Issue
Abstracts
An Interview with James Allen
James E. Allen, Jr.
Educational Experimentation in National Social Policy
P. Michael Timpane
Students in Court
Free Speech and the Functions of Schooling in America
Richard L. Berkman
Another Look at Student Rights and the Function of Schooling
The Elizabeth Cleaners Street School
The University as a Community of Resistance
Antony Mullaney
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