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Home » Resources » Davis v. Monroe (1999)

Davis v. Monroe (1999)

Can a school board be held responsible under Title IX for “student-on-student” harassment? This case summary shows how the Supreme Court answered that question in 1999.

http://store.streetlaw.org/davis-v-monroe-1999/
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Standards

Common Core, C3

Grades

9, 10, 11, 12

Subjects

Judicial Branch/Supreme Court

Issues

Education

Resource Types

Modules (Teaching Unit), Lesson Plans

Teaching Strategies

Analysis, Case Study

Tags

Title IX

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