They can. They can have a petition that all parents sign, and take it to the school board. They might not win, though -- it'd be up to the board when they vote.
No
Too much homework can lead to stress, burnout, and reduced sleep quality in students. It can also limit time for extracurricular activities and social interactions, which are important for overall well-being and development.
As a qualifyinf child, yes. (It varies on if your in school and such), but as a qualifying relative, no.
Any work limits play time - just ask your parents if they'd rather to to work every day or stay home and play instead!
your teacher gave you this homework for a reason so it must me you learned it in school, stop cheating and do your work the way they want you to.
Based on your spelling -- they should increase it!
There is no limit on the ammount of money a candidate is allowed to raise for a single campaign.
If the parents don't have Joint Physical Custody, than no, but there is a 50 mile range limit.
Should not be a limit.
Parents discretion.
no because when the children sleep late and they have school on the next day so the parents should give them and limit time
I do not know whether homework is legal by US law, however if you take UK laws literally homework is not legal, this is because schools in the UK are legally not allowed to interfere with your lives outside of school. (With the exception of the well being of children. E.g. being harmed by adults) It is also illegal as any work done outside of school MUST be payed for by law. (This is a law to prevent Legal Slavedom)