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Project Supreme Court WebQuest: Foote v. Ludlow School Committee
by Rem Jaen Dadivas Krafft
Project Supreme Court WebQuest is a Grade 12 Law project presented in podcast format. This series features one episode centered on Foote v. Ludlow School Committee, a recent court case involving parental rights, student privacy, and school authority. In this episode, I examine the background of the case, the constitutional issues surrounding the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and the arguments presented by both sides. I also discuss the Supreme Court's decision to deny certiorari and explore its potential impact on rights, liberties, public education, and American society.
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Project Supreme Court WebQuest: Foote v. Ludlow School Committee
In this episode, I examine Foote v. Ludlow School Committee, a court case involving parental rights, student privacy, and school authority. I discuss the background of the lawsuit, the constitutional issues surrounding the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and the arguments presented by both the petitioners and the Ludlow School Committee. I also explore the Supreme Court's decision to deny certiorari and the potential impact this ruling may have on public schools, families, and civil liberties across the United States.This podcast was created as part of a Grade 12 Law Supreme Court WebQuest project and is intended for educational purposes.
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Project Supreme Court WebQuest is a Grade 12 Law project presented in podcast format. This series features one episode centered on Foote v. Ludlow School Committee, a recent court case involving parental rights, student privacy, and school authority. In this episode, I examine the background of the case, the constitutional issues surrounding the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and the arguments presented by both sides. I also discuss the Supreme Court's decision to deny certiorari and explore its potential impact on rights, liberties, public education, and American society.
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