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Teenagers Being Disciplined By School For Incidents Off Campus

Teenagers Being Disciplined By School For Incidents Off Campus Attorney Frederick Penney dives into the Brandi Levy case News provided by Share this article Share this article SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Managing partner of Penney and Associates Lawyers weighs in on the controversy over whether a school can discipline a child for activities that have occurred off campus? https://www.penneylawyers.com/ .  HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Justice sign on a Law Courts building. New high resolution version shown below: This controversy revolves around the 2017 case of then 14-year-old Brandi Levy and the Mahanoy Area School District in Pennsylvania.  Brandi was a junior varsity cheerleader at Mahanoy Area High School in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania.  After one year of cheer Brandi was hoping that she would be moved up from junior varsity to varsity cheerleader.  However, she was not moved up to the varsity cheer squad and she like many kids was quite disappointed.  On

IPPA Says Iowa Trespass Bill Has Protections For Both Ag And Non Ag

2 weeks ago in Agriculture Photo: WNAX The Iowa Pork Producers Association is pleased with State Senate Sub-committee approval of House File 775, the trespass bill, IPPA Public Policy Director Drew Mogler says the measure protects everyone’s private property, ag and non-ag alike. He says there is broad support for this legislation which provides protections for private property. Mogler says because the way the legislation is written, it should withstand any court challenge charging it’s an infringement on First Amendment Constitutional rights. Mogler says it’s crazy for groups to oppose HF 775 because by opposing it they’re condoning criminal activity and trespassing on private property.

Court settlement allows John Holdcraft s yellow sign, messages to remain standing in Brookfield

BROOKFIELD A man who has been butting heads for years here with selectmen, municipal employees and other residents by needling them on a large yellow sign outside his business along Route 9, can keep his sign and continue to express his opinions for all passersby to see  no matter how unpopular and unflattering his expressed views are.  Last month, U.S. District Court Judge Timothy S. Hillman announced that the civil action involving John D. Holdcraft, plaintiff, and his infamous 8-foot-by-4-foot “Freedom of Speech” sign on 6 South Maple St., and the Town of Brookfield and Town of Brookfield Zoning Board of Appeals, defendants, has been settled.

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