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Yes, unfortunately it is. Primary schools do not have the power to keep children in after school without the parents' consent (would you be mean enough to give your child a detention?). However, it is up to the school as to what children do during school hours within reason. Sorry to tell you this, because you probably asked because your child had been given an unfair detention (it has happened to me once).
Unlawful detention in a school attendance context is when a student is absent from the school with the knowledge and/or consent of his or her parent or guardian for reasons not considered legal by the school, district or other administrative or governing body. It is in effect an unexcused absence.
Restroom Use in US SchoolsDecisions on use of the restroom vary from school to school. Most schools will definitely allow a restroom pass in an emergency. Some, however, to reduce classroom disruption, will record these "emergencies" in the student's file, and may apply disciplinary action if they become frequent. Schools that do not allow sufficient time for restroom use between classes have become the subject of legal action in the past.The crux of the matter is that students need to learn to use the restrooms when it is not disruptive to classes, and parents should recognize when a medical condition may make disruptions more likely. Public schools do not have the authority to prohibit restroom use where this could lead to embarrassment or medical injury to a student. In extreme cases, students may be suspended until an underlying medical condition is resolved.
writ of habeas corpus
Consensual Encounter, Detention, and Arrest
no they are ilegal in schools they are counted as weapons
There are several different schools of thought in the study of law and legal processes. These include natural law, positivist law and legal realism.
Legal today in the US
yes if they have a reson
No it is not.
Yes it is.
No. Vaping is not legal in Edmonton and it has been burned by some schools in that area.