Excerpt from Popular Government, Vol. 35: May 1969
It should be emphasized that these procedural steps presuppose the enforcement of a valid rule or regulation. While the courts are loath to interfere in internal school disciplinary problems, nevertheless there are additional constitutional restrictions upon school regulation of individual conduct. Therefore, we now turn to substantive limitations upon school rules and regulations.
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