Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2016
Publication Source
School Business Affairs
Abstract
Eliminating sexual harassment in schools continues to be a national concern. In fact, the Supreme Court has resolved three major cases on this topic, and lower courts continue to resolve a steady stream of disputes. The litigation has moved beyond teacher–student and peer–peer claims to include disputes over harassment because of actual or perceived sexual orientation.
Inclusive pages
33-39
ISBN/ISSN
0036-651X
Document Version
Published Version
Copyright
Copyright © 2016, ASBO International
Publisher
Association of School Business Officials
Volume
82
Issue
6
Place of Publication
Reston, VA
eCommons Citation
Russo, Charles J., "Sexual Harassment in Schools" (2016). Educational Leadership Faculty Publications. 192.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/eda_fac_pub/192
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Courts Commons, Educational Administration and Supervision Commons, Educational Leadership Commons, Education Law Commons, Litigation Commons, Supreme Court of the United States Commons
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