I would assume it's just too bad for you. Didn't you understand what you were getting yourself into when you co-signed?
Yoder won. The case was about forcing Amish children to attend high school against their religion.
no. forcing someone to might be.
No. You are responsible for the debt if the primary holder is not paying their debt.
The teacher's legal recourse would probably depend on many factors. If the teacher wishes to pursue legal recourse, the best thing to do is consult with an attorney to find out if you have a case.Added: ABSOLUTELY. Simply because you are a staff member does not bar you from the protection of the law, regardless of the "capacity" of the residents. You may report the incident to either law enforcement, and/or you can pursue legal action against the institution for (perhaps) failing to properly safeguard andprotect its personnel. As stated above, consult with an attorney for your available options.
Forcing an adolescent to assume a gender-reversed role in front of his peers is child abuse. Ask your school counselor for help in dealing with this issue.
how can a kid like a grownup when they force kids to go to school every day?>( how can kids like grownups when we have to do every thing for them? >( kids are slaves to grownups. grownups should be ashamed of there self for forcing school on kids and forcing them to do what ever you say. >( its a bunch of bool crap. >( I aggree.
at a school district.
because America feels bad or should do about forcing people off of their own land
No, forcing religion into the hands of workers and children is an abomination. I would compare that to manipulation and brainwashing.
Not illegal, just against the rules of the school.
She's 18. She doesb't have t run away, she can just move out. Physically forcing her to stay is against the law: unlawful restraint
Forcing Mexican Americans to attend separate schools from whites was unconstitutional.