| Case or Act Info | Case (Doe v California format) | Year |
| An Institution cannot exercise prior restraint by removing an editorial critical of the state governor, 1st amendment, freedom of student press | |
| Expanded upon the section 504 Rehabilitation Act adding employment, state, and local governments and public accommodations. Established comprehensive prohibition of discrimination | |
| Obscenity is not a means for dismissal of a student editor on a college campus; 1st amendment, freedom of press | |
| After a female student was raped by a previous sexual assailant, she sued the school saying they were liable for not disclosing this information. Presented the idea of foreseeable | |
| Under the Georgia open Records Act, Court ruled that proceedings from Court were not protected under FERPA and the local media has the right to access such information | |
| A state medical school used race as a 'positive factor' in efforts to create a diverse student population. Served a compelling state interest. Considered as a case correctly using | |
| Supreme Court upheld the right of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) to be recognized on campus; freedom of association | |
| After a university student drank at a university function and hurt himself, the university was found partially liable (host laws) | |
| 'Special Relationship' exists between student and college 'reasonable cause' sufficient to authorize warrant less search | |
| School official are allowed to conduct 'reasonable searches' | |
| Reinforces the equal protection of class, or 'subject class' under the 4th amendment | |
| Decision that spelled the end of the doctrine that colleges and universities could act in loco parentis to discipline or expel their students. It has been called 'the leading case | |
| Challenged the University of Texas-Austin Law School's racial status being used in admission. The admission department's policies was upheld during, but would later be overturned | |
| Established that Separate was not qual and that schools could not be segregated. This caused the integration of schools across the US. | |
| Student was a deaf person who applied for a college program where hearing would be required and was denied. There was no violation of the Rehabilitation act 504 when petition concl | |
| Stated that private schools along with Public schools, had to adhere to Title IX if students attending the institution were receiving federally funded scholarships | |
| The first consideration of the regulation of the internet, the supreme court held that internet speech is entitled to the fullest first amendment protection | |
| freedom of speech should be upheld in public schools. Further, if administrators needed to regulate speech in the classroom, they had to demonstrate | |
| broad speech codes seeking to prohibit hate speech probably violate the First Amendment | |
| No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education progr | |
| requires all colleges and universities that participate in federal financial aid programs to keep and disclose information about crime on and near their respective campuses. | |
| was an omnibus bill that provided college or vocational education for returning World War II veterans as well as one year of unemployment compensati | |
| must provide students with access to their education records, an opportunity to seek to have the records amended, and some control over the disclosure of information from the recor | |
| allowed for the creation of land-grant colleges | |
| government can't interfere in contract | |