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Reasonable Force/Assault/ s. 43 Criminal Code
Del Junco, Eric (1993). The Use of Force in the Classroom as Employee Misconduct.
Education and Law Journal (5), 251-257.
Dickinson, Greg. M. (1992). Exploding the Myth … One More Time. Education
and Law Journal (4), 226-230.
Dickinson, Greg M. (2000). Spanking Law Gets Constitutional Nod from Ontario
Court of Appeal. Education and Law Journal (12), 257-271.
Gradinger, Elizabeth (2005). Teaching children the right lessons: Challenging
the use of physical punishment in Canadian schools. Education and Law Journal
(15), 1-30.
Luft, Susan (1997). Assault: Reasonable Force and Teachers. Education and
Law Journal (9), 145-148.
Luft, Susan (1999). Ontario Superior Court of Justice Rules on the Constitutionality
of Section 43 of the Criminal Code. Education and Law Journal (11),
113-117.
Green, Maurice (1990). Discipline: Pilieci v Lockett Education and Law Journal
(2) 351-353.
Duty of Care / Negligence
Blackstone, Simon (2006). The duty to report suspicions of abuse: When is
a teacher not a teacher? Education and Law Journal (16), 351-354.
Coleman Sarah and Otten, Allyson (2004). The Safe Schools Act and the Youth
Criminal Jusrice Act: Different approaches to justice for youth. Education
and Law Journal (14), 287-299.
Dickinson, Greg M. (1990). Negligence: Fraser v Campbell River School District
No. 72 Education and Law Journal (2) 238.
Dickinson, Greg M. (1992). Lost in Time and Space: Attempting to Draw the
Lines Around School Board Duty of Care. Education and Law Journal (4), 100.
Dolmage, W. Rod (2008). Practical Health and Safety Guidelines for School
Theater Operations: Assessing the Risks in Middle, Junior and Senior High
School Theater Buildings and Programs. Education and Law Journal (18),
99-101.
Foster, William F. (1995). Medication of Pupils: Teachers’ Duties. Education
and Law Journal (7), 45.
Grant, Isabel (1997). Anaphylaxis in Schools: A legal Analysis. Education
and Law Journal (9), 383.
Green, Maurice (1990). Negligence: Dunbar v. School District No. 71 Education
and Law Journal (2) 349.
Green, Maurice (1991). Negligence: Brown v Essex Roman Catholic Separate
School Board. Education and Law Journal (3), 323.
Green, Maurice (1992). Negligence: Sked v. Henry. Education and Law Journal
(4), 87.
Hilborn, Terri L. (2006). Reporting suspected child abuse: Defining the line
between “reasonable cause” and “ conjecture and speculation”. Education and
Law Journal (16), 133-136.
Ledrew Metcalfe, Jean (2001). “[T]here could not be a better definition”:
A Defence of the Careful or Prudent Parent Standard. Education and Law Journal
(13), 257.
Luft, Susan (2005). Communications made to guidance counselors are privileged
under common law “Wigmore Test”. Education and Law Journal (15), 161-163.
Luft, Susan (2006). Negligent but good faith false report of child abuse
not actionable. Education and Law Journal (16), 77-79.
Mackay, A. Wayne (1998). R. v. Sharpe: Pornography, Privacy, Proportionality
and the Protection of Children. Education and Law Journal (10), 283-302.
MacKay, A Wayne (2007). Connecting Care and Challenge: Tapping Our Human
Potential. Education and Law Journal (117), 37-104.
MacKay, A. Wayne and Flood, Tonya L. (1998). Negligence Principles in the
School Context: New Challenges for the “Careful Parent”. Education and Law
Journal (10), 371.
Shariff, Shaheen (2004). Travel and Terror: Re-Allocating, Minimizing and
Managing Risks of Foreign Excursions and Out-Door Education Field Trips.
Education and Law Journal (14), 137-165.
Young, David C. (2007). Physical Education, Tort Law and Risk Avoidance.
Education and Law Journal (17), 223-243.
Criminal Code of Canada, Charter Rights & Education
Chandler, Bryce (2004). Generalized Searchers of School Grounds. Education
and Law Journal (14), 313-328.
Cooper, Madeline Arsenault (2008). BONG HiTS 4 JESUS … IN CANADA. The Implications
of Morse v. Frederick for Student Free Speech in The United States and Canada.
Education and Law Journal (18), 57-77.
Dickinson, Greg M. (1995). Supreme Court Ruling Has Implications for School
Locker Searches. Education and Law Journal (7), 281.
Dickinson, Greg M. (1999). Arbitrator Finds Duty to Object in Kingsville
Strip Search Case. Education and Law Journal (11), 383-390.
Dickinson, Greg M. (2000). Injunction Orders Catholic School Board to Permit
Same Sex Partner at School Prom. Education and Law Journal (12), 355-366.
Dickinson, Greg M. (2000). Young Offender Found Guilty of Uttering Threats
at School. Education and Law Journal (12), 349.
Dickinson, Greg M. (2000). Injunction Orders Catholic School Board to Permit
Same Sex Partner at School Prom. Education and Law Journal (12), 355-366.
Dickinson, Greg M. (2005). Homophobic harassment directed against heterosexuals
still discrimination. Education and Law Journal (15), 285-291.
Dickinson, Greg M. (2006). Court of appeal upholds exclusion of evidence
obtained in dog sniff search of backpack. Education and Law Journal (16),
245-250.
Findlay, Nora (1999). Students’ Rights, Freedom of Expression and Prior Restraint:
The Hazelwood Decision. Education and Law Journal (11), 343.
Findlay, Nora (2007). In-School Administrator’s Knowledge of Education Law.
Education and Law Journal (17), 177- 202.
Green Maurice (1990). Student Rights Education and Law Journal (2) 110.
Hilborn, Terri (2004). Suspension of teacher for anti-homosexual comments
upheld by Supreme Court of British Columbia. Education and Law Journal (14),
85-92.
Howe, R. Brian and Covell, Katherine. (1997). Schools and the Participation
Rights of the Child. Education and Law Journal (9), 107-123.
Lebel, Louis (2006). Supreme Court of Canada case law regarding fundamental
rights in education. Education and Law Journal (16), 137-157.
Luft, Susan (1997). Principal’s Search Contrary to Charter. Education and
Law Journal (9), 133.
Luft, Susan (2004). School Not Protected Property Under the Protection of
Property Act: Student Not Liable for Trespass. Education and Law Journal
(14), 215-217.
Luft, Susan (2005).Court of Appeals finds school boards violated teacher’s
Charter of Rights. Education and Law Journal (15), 275-278.
MacDonald, Sean (2006). Acknowledging the rainbow: The need for the legitimization
of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth in Canadian schools. Education
and Law Journal (16), 183-218.
MacKay, A, Wayne (1996). Human Rights and Education: Problems and Prospects.
Education and Law Journal (8), 69.
MacKay, A, Wayne (2008). Safe and Inclusive Schooling – Expensive … Quality
Education – Priceless. For Everything Else There are Lawyers. Education and
Law Journal (18), 21-55.
Mann, J. Fraser (1995). Copyright Law and educational institutions. Education
and Law Journal(7), 107-125.
Magsino, Romulo F. (1989). Student Rights and the Charter: An Analysis of
Legal and Extra-Legal Considerations Education and Law Journal (1) 233.
McConnell, Howard and Pyra, Joe. (1990). The Impact of Some Aspects of the
Constitution and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on Education.
Education and Law Journal (2) 1.
Pitsula, Pat. (2007). Hollywood and Human Rights in the Curriculum. Education
and Law Journal (17), 275-290.
Roher, Eric M. (2000). Problems.Com: The Internet and Schools. Education
and Law Journal (12), 53.
Shaffir, Elichai (2006). Dancing like it’s 1867: How can religious intolerance
be supreme law in 2006? Education and Law Journal (16), 1-28.
Rowen, Katie (2008). The Supreme Court of Canada Rules on the Use of Drug
Sniffing Dogs in Schools. Education and Law Journal (18), 83-86.
Singleton, Antony (2007). Court Refuses Injunction Against School’s Drug
Detection Program. Education and Law Journal (17), 384-387.
Sitch, Greg and McCoubrey, Sarah (1999). Stay on Your Seat: The Impact of
Judicial Subordination of Students’ Rights on Effective Rights Education.
Education and Law Journal (11), 173.
Smith, William J. (2004). Balancing Security and Human Rights: Quebec Schools
Between Past and Future. Education and Law Journal (14), 99-136.
Smith, William J. (1992). Rights and Freedoms in Education: The Application
of the Charter to Public School Boards. Education and Law Journal (4), 107.
Thom, Bruce E. (Q.C.) and Thom, Douglas J. (1991). School Order and Discipline
Preferred Over Students’ Rights: R. v. G. (J.M.). Education and Law Journal
(3), 105.
Whiting, Jim (1998). Video Surveillance and Privacy Rights in Schools. Education
and Law Journal (10), 229.
Teacher Rights & Misconduct / Teacher Association Rights
Ardon, Dean (2007). Arbitrator’s Ruling on Teachers’ Lunch Break Duties Upheld.
Education and Law Journal (17), 389-390.
Clarke, Paul T. (1994). Public School Teachers and Racist Speech: Why the
“In-Class”/”Out-of-Class” Distinction Is Not Valid. Education and Law Journal
(6), 1.
Clarke, Paul T. (1996). Canadian Pubic School Teachers and Free Speech: Part
I – An Introduction. Education and Law Journal (8), 295.
Clarke, Paul T. (1997). Canadian Public School Teachers and Free Speech:
Part II – An Employment Law Analysis. Education and Law Journal (9), 43.
Clarke, Paul T. (1997). Canadian Public School Teachers and Free Speech:
Part III A Constitutional Law Analysis Education and Law Journal (9),
315.
Clarke, Paul T (2007). Understanding Kempling v. British Columbia College
of Teachers through multiple discourses on freedom of expression. Education
and Law Journal (17), 1-35.
Davies, Jim (1999). Sexual Abuse of Children by Teachers: Direct and Vicarious
Employer Liability. Education and Law Journal (11), 131.
Dickinson, Greg M. (1989). R v. Koegstra Education and Law Journal (1) 199-207.
Dickinson, Greg M. (1996). Out of School Misconduct Merits Teacher’s Termination.
Education and Law Journal (8), 239-250.
Dickinson, Greg M. (1999). School Board Liability for Misconduct of Employees:
A Losing Cause? Education and Law Journal (11), 367-382.
Dickinson, Greg M. (2001). B.C. Arbitrator Finds Just Cause for Board Discipline
for Teacher’s Off-Duty Conduct. Education and Law Journal (13), 447-453.
Dickinson, Greg M. (2001). Thoughts, Words and Deeds: Limiting Teachers’
Free Expression – The Case of Paul Fromm. Education and Law Journal
(13), 131.
Doyle, Sean (2005). Labour Board assigns teaching of primary level curriculum
to secondary level teachers. Education and Law Journal (15), 61-67.
Fehr, Jennifer (2008).Alberta Court Declares Termination Clauses in Individual
Teacher Contracts Ultra Vires. Education and Law Journal (18), 79-81.
Foster, William, F. (1992). Child Abuse in Schools: The Statutory and Common
Law Obligations of Educators. Education and Law Journal (4), 1.
Green, Maurice (2004). Governing Professional Body Must Provide Reasoned
Decision and Zero Tolerance of Sexual Relations with a Student Does Not Require
Maximum Penalty. Education and Law Journal (14), 77-84.
Green, Maurice (1990). Libel and Slander Education and Law Journal (2) 112.
Green, Maurice (1991). Libel:Korach v. Moore. Education and Law Journal (3),
315.
Green, Maurice (1992 ). Professional Discipline: Foster v. Saskatchewan Teachers’
Federation. Education and Law Journal (4), 92-93.
Green, Maurice (1995). Once a Teacher, Always a Teacher - Sexual Exploitation
Charges Made Easier for Crowns. Education and Law Journal (7), 301.
Green, Maurice (1995). Freedom of Speech and Teachers’ Duties: Malcolm Ross
– The Final Chapter. Education and Law Journal (7), 176.
Green, Maurice A. and Correia, Margaret (1993). Freedom of Speech and Teachers’
Duties: Ross Revisited. Education and Law Journal (5), 361.
Greenstein, Bertha (1994). Teachers’ Federations’ Rights to Discipline. Education
and Law Journal ( 6), 112.
Hilborn, Teri L. (2004). Suspension of teacher for anti-homosexual comments
upheld by Supreme Court of British Columbia. Education and Law Journal (14),
85-92.
Kindred, Kevin A. (2005). The teacher in dissent: Freedom of expression and
the classroom. Education and Law Journal (15), 207-231.
Henderson, Piper (2008). Supreme Court of Canada’s New “Reasonableness” Standard
of Review Applied in Recent Education Cases. Education and Law Journal
(18), 179-185.
Hilborn, Teri L. (2004). Suspension of Teacher for Anti-homosexual Comments
Upheld by Supreme Court of British Columbia. Education and Law Journal
(14), 85-92.
Hilborn, Teri L. (2007). The Duty to Accommodate: All Parties Have a Responsibility
to Ensure Successful Accommodation. Education and Law Journal (17),
161-167.
Hopkinson, Gary (2008). Can Findings of Fact from Criminal Acquittals Be
Relitigated in Other Forums? Education and Law Journal (18), 91-97.
LaForest, Mr Justice G. V. (1996) Off-Duty Conduct and the Fiduciary
Obligations of Teachers. Education and Law Journal (8)119-137.
Luft, Susan (1999). B.C. Court of Appeal Confirms Cancellation of Teacher’s
Certificate Not Appropriate in Every Case of Sexual Misconduct. Education
and Law Journal (11), 271.
Luft, Susan (1999). Teacher Found Guilty of Professional Misconduct for Comments
Made About Fellow Teachers. Education and Law Journal (11), 263.
Luft, Susan (2001). Alberta Court of Appeal Finds Teacher not Guilty of Professional
Misconduct for Comments Made as a Concerned Parent Against a Fellow Teacher.
Education and Law Journal (13), 165.
Luft, Susan (2001). Parents Interrupting Classroom Activities May Be Subject
to Criminal Charges. Education and Law Journal (13), 327.
Luft, Susan (2001). School Boards Must be Careful to Follow Procedures Strictly
to Ensure Fair Hearing. Education and Law Journal (13), 163.
Luft, Susan (2005). Administrative tribunal’s reasons must be sufficiently
articulated. Education and Law Journal (15), 165-167.
Magsino, Romulo F. (1993). Institutional Responses to Teacher Misconduct
in the Atlantic Provinces. Education and Law Journal (5), 143.
Managan, David (2005). Arbitrary adjudication: Kevin v. Ontario College of
Teachers. Education and Law Journal (15), 265-274.
Manley-Casimir, Michael and Piddocke, Stuart M. (1991). Teachers in a Goldfish
Bowl: A Case of “Misconduct”. Education and Law Journal (3), 115.
Manley-Casimir, Michael. (1993). Teaching as a Normative Enterprise. Education
and Law Journal (5), 1.
Piddocke, Stuart. (1993). Sexual Liaisons between Teachers and Students:
Four Board of References Cases. Education and Law Journal (5), 53.
Rowen Katie. (2007). Employee Required to Accept Reasonable Accommodation
Proposal. Education and Law Journal (17), 379-382.
Minority Language
Green, Maurice (1989). Minority Language Education Rights Education and Law
Journal (1) 208.
Green, Maurice (1991). The Continuing Saga of Litigation: Minority Language.
Education and Law Journal (3), 204.
Luft, Susan & Dickinson, G. M. (2005). Supreme Court holds Charter protection
of minority language education rights does not guarantee instruction in language
of choice. Education and Law Journal (15), 293-295.
Phillips, Joshua S. (1996). Minority Language Instruction Rights. Education
and Law Journal (8), 107.
Simonovic, Dijana (2005). Province’s obligation to promote and preserve minority
language instruction under Section 23 of the Charter satisfied by sending
children to a nearby school in another province. Education and Law Journal
(15), 73-75.
Religion & Education
Donlevy, J. Kent (2005). Re-visiting denominational cause and denominational
breach in Canada’s constitutionally protected Catholic schools. Education
and Law Journal (15), 85-112.
Eidness, Brent, Steeves, Larry, and Dolmage, W. Rod. (2007). Funding Non-Minority
Faith Adherents in Minority Faith Schools in Saskatchewan. Education and
Law Journal (17), 291-346.
Foster, William F. and Smith, William J. (1999). Religion and Education in
Canada: Part II – An Alternative Framework for the Debate. Education and
Law Journal (11), 1.
Green, Maurice (1991). Ontario Court of Appeal Strikes Down Regulation Mandating
Religious Instruction. Education and Law Journal (3), 97.
Hanrahan, Sean (1989). Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Teachers’ Rightts
and Denominational Education in Newfoundland. Education and Law Journal (1)
261.
Peters, Frank (1995). The Changing Face of Denominational Education in Canada.
Education and Law Journal (7), 229.
Smith, William J. and Foster, William F. (1998). Part I – Religion and Education
in Canada: The Traditional Framework. Education and Law Journal (10),
393-447.
Smith, William J. and Foster, William F. (1999). Part III – Religion and
Education in Canada: The An Analysis of Provincial Legislation. Education
and Law Journal (11), 204-261.
Smith, William J. (2006). Private beliefs and public safety: The Supreme
Court strikes down a total ban on the kirpan in schools as unreasonable.
Education and Law Journal (16), 83-112.
Ventresca, Yola Hamzo (2007). Religious Dress in Schools: Balancing Religious
Accomodation, Family Autonomy, Free Choice and Equality. Education and Law
Journal (17), 245-261.
Watkinson, Ailsa (2004).To Whom Do We Entrust Public Education? Education
and Law Journal (14), 191-213.
Violence in Schools / Bullying & Fighting / Harassment / Student Misconduct
Dickinson, Greg M (2000). Young Offender Found Guilty of Uttering Threats
at School. Education and Law Journal (12), 349-352.
Dickinson, Greg M (2001). Homophobic Harassment of Heterosexual Victim not
Proscribed Under Human Rights Code. Education and Law Journal (13), 127.
Dickinson, Greg M (2007). Principal Granted Judicial Deference in Decision
to Ban Disruptive Parent from School. Education and Law Journal (17),
141-145.
Dolmage, W. Rod (1995). One less Brick in the Wall: The Myths of Youth Violence
and Unsafe Schools. Education and Law Journal (7), 185.
Findlay, Nora M. (2008). Should There Be Zero Tolerance for Zero Tolerance
School Discipline Policies. Education and Law Journal (18), 103-143.
Green, Maurice (1994). Consent as a Defence in a Fistfight Between Minors.
Education and Law Journal (6), 115.
Leschied, Alan W. (1998). Parental Responsibility Legislation: Implications
of the Next Wave of Legislative Revisions Affecting Children and Families
in Canada. Education and Law Journal (10), 163.
Luft, Susan (1997). Statutory Liability of Parents and Students for Damage
to School Property. Education and Law Journal (9), 141.
Norton, Graeme D. (2006). Expulsion of 11-year old student for bringing a
knife to school upheld by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. Education
and Law Journal (16), 343-349.
Roher, Eric M. (2000). When Push Comes to Shove: Bullying and Legal Liability
in Schools. Education and Law Journal (12), 319.
Roher, Eric M. (2007). Will Safe Schools Legislation Make Ontario Schools
Safer? Education and Law Journal (17), 203- 221.
Rowen, Katie (2008). Can School Principals Impose Safety-Based Administrative
Transfers? Education and Law Journal (18), 87-89.
Schmidt, Yvonne; Paquette, Jerry & Dickinson Greg. (1991). Violence in
the Schools: A Neglected Research Agenda. Education and Law Journal (3),
49.
Shariff, Shaheen & Johnny, Leanne (2006). Cyber-libel and cyber-bullying:
Can schools protect student reputations and free-expression in virtual environments?
Education and Law Journal (16), 307-342.
Watson, Dr. R. C. (1991). Athletes Beware: Legal Reasons to Play Fair Education
and Law Journal (3), 167.
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Special Education / Disabilities / Exceptional Children
Baldwin, R. Steven (1991). The Legal Dimensions of Parental Control in Special
Education. Education and Law Journal (3), 217.
Byberg, Mary (2004). Ontario Court Grants Interim Relief for Autistic Children
to Obtain IEIP Program after Age Five. Education and Law Journal (14),
71-75.
Doyle, Sean C. (2001). Court Orders Continued Funding of Autistic Treatment
Program. Education and Law Journal (13), 331.
Fries, E. Murphy (2007). B. C. Human Rights Tribunal finds underfunding Plus
Program cutbacks equals discrimination against students with severe learning
disabilities. Education and Law Journal (17), 147-159.
Greenstein, Bertha (1995). Exceptional Child’s Rights to Inclusion. Education
and Law Journal (7), 77.
Hilborn, Terri L. (2006). Parents of student with disability successful in
Human Rights complaint. Education and Law Journal (16), 123-125.
Hilborn, Terri L. (2006). Age discrimination and children with autism: Two
recent Ontario decisions muddy the waters. Education and Law Journal (16),
225-235.
Liang, Sherry (1990). Special Education: Robichaud c. La Commission Scholaire.
Education and Law Journal (2) 339.
Luft, Susan (2004). Supreme Court Finds that Refusal to Provide Funding for
Treatment of Autistic Children not Contrary to the Charter. Education and
Law Journal (14), 329-332.
Luft, Susan (2004). Injunction Granted in Order to Continue Funding for Autistic
Child’s Treatment. Education and Law Journal (14), 223-225.
Luft, Susan (2004). Minister Improperly Fettered Discretion by Strictly Applying
Guidelines with Respect to Funding for Autistic Child. Education and Law
Journal (14), 227-229.
MacKay, A. Wayne (2007). Connecting care and challenge: Tapping our human
potential. Education and Law Journal (17), 37-103. [Summary of the MacKay
Report for Inclusive Education in New Brunswick].
MacKay, A. Wayne and Burt-Gerrans, Janet (2001). Inclusion and Diversity
in Education: Legal Accomplishments and Prospects for the Future. Education
and Law Journal (13), 77.
Manley-Casimir, Michael E. (1997). Equality in the Education of Special Needs
Students: A Canadian Perspective. Education and Law Journal (9), 275.
Nolan, Brien P., Trepanier, Jennifer E. & Ellerker, Brian (2004). When
Special Needs Education and Safety Collide : Occupational Health and Safety
Implications of the Education of Special Needs Pupils in Ontario. Education
and Law Journal (14), 235-248.
Roher, Eric M. & Brown, Anthony F. (2004) Special Education and Student
Discipline. Education and Law Journal (14), 51-69.
Siegel, Linda S. (1991). The Identification of Learning Disabilities: Issues
in Psychoeducational Assessment. Education and Law Journal (3), 301.
Simonvic, Dijana (2006). School board breaches duty to consult with parents
of child with autism but no Charter discrimination found. Education and Law
Journal (16), 355-361.
Smith, William J. (1993). Inclusive Education for Students with Disabilities.
Education and Law Journal (5), 167.
Smith, William J. (1996). The Placement of Students with Disabilities and
the “Best Interest” Standard. Education and Law Journal (8), 251.
Smith, William J. (2006). Data based advocacy: Determining reasonable accommodation
of special needs in the age of accountability. Education and Law Journal
(16), 269-306.
Smith, William J. and Foster, William F. (1993). Educational Opportunity
for Students with Disabilities in Canada: A Platform of Rights to Build on.
Education and Law Journal (5), 193.
Smith, William J. and Foster, William F. (1996). Educational Opportunity
for Students with Disabilities in Canada: How Far Have We Progressed? Education
and Law Journal (8), 183.
Williams, Monica and Macmillan, Robert B. (1998). Part I – Litigation in
Special Education (1978-1995): From Access to Inclusion. Education and Law
Journal (10), 349.
Williams, Monica and Macmillan, Robert B. (2000). Litigation in Special Education
between 1996-1998: The Quest for Equality. Education and Law Journal (12),
293.
Williams, Monica & MacMillan, Robert, B. (2005). Litigation in special
education: From placement to programming. Education and Law Journal (15),
31-59.
Wobick, Andrea (2008). Does a School Board Have a Duty to Provide Particular
Forms of Special Education? Education and Law Journal (18), 175-178.