People have a funny idea about "rights". If you are in your home, or out in public, you have a variety of rights.
But if you are in someone else's home, or business, or agency, those rights are not absolute. They aren't really absolute in your home or on the street, either, so that shouldn't surprise anyone!
If you are in a business, you cannot exercise your right to scream about how bad the business is. They are allowed to have you leave. If you are in a church that believes in Jesus, you do not have the right to exercise freedom of religion and chant to Buddha.
Likewise, if you are in school - whether an adult in college or a child in High school - you must follow the rules, or leave. You do have the right to leave.
Amazingly, different court decisions have at times acknowledged some rights that trump school rules, though not so many as some think. Yes, they actually can search your locker, though sadly, they must show some cause. Bear in mind, the locker is not actually your's.
No, they cannot make you take a drug test, but yes, they can deny you access to various programs if you don't, or in some cases say, "You can't attend here, then".
In general, and the best way to always bet, your rights will never trump another person or groups property rights. In other words, if you do not like the rules of a property, do not enter the property.
The reason why your rights are more absolute at home and in public spaces, is it's assumed that a person has no choice about being in those places. You do have a choice about being in other people's places.
Yes, an American citizen would be able to go to a Canadian college and then transfer to an American medical school.
yes you can i believe in you
If a citizen of Russia is attending school in the US on a Student Visa and becames pregrant by an American what happens to her Student Visa?
yes, If you are not citizen of the united America. and if u want to go to school in US even though you are not American citizen. if the school said you don't need it then you are fine :p
Yes, while their are responsibilities that override the regular academic year, teachers typically are off through most of the summer.
i think it help them vote for the good people and people who have responsibilities and rights. like me in my school i the student body government president also am reponsibil and i have rights
Millions of Americans do not understand their basic rights under the law. While most American citizens have either gone through high school in the United States or taken a class to become a naturalized citizen, these individuals still do not understand the rights that they have! The Bill of Rights may be the among the most important set of rights allowed to American citizen. Americans were given these rights by the founding fathers who knew that each and every citizen should have a basic right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. However, other rights such as the freedom of expression, freedom to bear arms as well as the right to avoid unreasonable search and seizure are the basis of the country today. Freedom of speech as well as many other rights that are assigned under the Bill of Rights have come under attack. Some individuals attempt to place restrictions on how these rights can be used. However, the Bill of Rights remains among the strongest set of liberties that American citizens have to date. While the constitutional rights of Americans are very important, many individuals also forget about their rights when they are accused of a crime. For example, a citizen who is arrested and charged with murder is automatically given the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney and the right to a speedy trial. This makes America one of the few countries to afford individuals a large number of rights. American citizens also have rights to vote. Voting is extremely important in the United States. Individuals who are American citizens and over the age of 18 can vote in an election for President, Congress or state/local elections. These elections allow Americans to choose leaders who will help to decide the path of the county for the next several years. The Constitution was designed so that American citizens could have as many rights as possible. The founding fathers of the United States wanted to ensure that freedom from tyranny as well as government was available to every citizen. While America may not be perfect, American citizens enjoy many rights that other countries can only dream of!
Every American citizen has the right to be educated in the public school system in his or her district.
No, you do not need to be an American citizen to attend an American high school. Many public schools in the U.S. are required to provide education to all children, regardless of their immigration status. However, specific enrollment requirements may vary by state and school district, and some private schools may have different policies. It's important for non-citizen students and their families to check the local regulations and requirements for enrollment.
Yes, a private citizen can sue a public school system. They would need to have legal standing and a valid claim, such as discrimination or violation of rights, in order to file a lawsuit against the school system.
Depending on the school/college they may allow you to challenge it in a school court or the Dean might be able to override the decision made by the professor.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.