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Goss vs. Lopez was a Supreme Court Case that said that a student cannot be suspended from school without a notice and hearing.
What happened is that 9 students in the Columbus School District in Ohio were suspended for misconduct and they weren't given a notice or a hearing of some sort. So, they, led by the student Dwight Lopez filed a lawsuit against the school district, represented by Norval Goss, head of the department of pupil personnel.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Lopez and stated that what the principals in the school district were doing was unconstitutional and infringed on the 14th amendment due process rights of the students, so they would have to be allowed a notice and a hearing before suspension.
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Tom Brady, would be the answer.
The government in the United States today is different from government in ancient Athen, in a way that the United States is a republic.
The responsibilities that were assigned to the federal government under the Articles of Confederation is drawing up treaties.
I do. The states have all approved the guarantees and protections listed in the Bill of Rights. There is a proper means for altering the Bill of Rights should a State no longer support one of them. That is the method which should be used when a State wants something changed.