On Tuesday, the Supreme Court agreed to decide whether police and social workers must obtain a warrant, court order, or parental consent before interviewing children at school about claims of sexual abuse. An Oregon police officer and protective services worker argue that, because details of child sex abuse are known only to the victim and […]
Tags: 4th Amendment · Camreta v. Greene · child abuse · Education Law · parental consent · police authority · protective services · school interview · search and seizure · sexual abuse · Supreme Court
(1) I’m finishing my undergraduate degree in Special Education and want to work in Special Ed law. Do I need a doctorate and a law degree? I don’t care about the huge corporate jobs. I just want to make a difference. (2) I am interested in Special Ed law. How does a lay person get […]
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