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Student Rights In A New Age Of Activism Anna Collins

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Student Rights In A New Age Of Activism Anna Collins
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Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.46 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Anna Collins
ISBN: 9781534568181, 9781534568167, 1534568182, 1534568166
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Student Rights In A New Age Of Activism Anna Collins by Anna Collins 9781534568181, 9781534568167, 1534568182, 1534568166 instant download after payment.

In the United States, the rights of people under the age of 18 are a hotly debated and frequently misunderstood topic. Certain rights are protected for students by the U.S. Constitution, but many people are unsure of what those rights are. Some people even believe student rights do not exist. Up-to-date statistics, engaging sidebars, and informative charts supplement this illuminating text, explaining exactly what rights students have and what recourse they have if those rights are violated. Annotated quotes from legal experts and activists provide additional information about the connection between student rights and student activism.

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