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On its distinctive facts, Fowler v. Board of Education of Lincoln County, Kentucky' is almost ideally suited as a vehicle for reexamining some of the "deeper" issues associated with the in-school speech of public high school teachers in particular and with free speech law in general.
Plaintiff Jacqueline Fowler was a tenured teacher employed by the Lincoln County, Kentucky, school system for fourteen years. She was discharged in July, 1984 for insubordination and conduct unbecoming a teacher.
Plaintiff Jacqueline Fowler was a tenured teacher employed by the Lincoln County, Kentucky, school system for fourteen years. She was discharged in July, 1984 for insubordination and conduct unbecoming a teacher.
On its distinctive facts, Fowler v. Board of Education of Lincoln County, Kentucky' is almost ideally suited as a vehicle for reex-amining some of the "deeper" issues associated with the in-school speech of public high school teachers in particular and with free speech law in general.
24 maj 2017 · CASE TITLE: Fowler v. Board of Education of Lincoln County Kentucky CITATION: Fowler v. Board of Education of Lincoln County, 819 F.2d 657 (Sixth Circuit, 1987) FACTS A tenured teacher's employment was ended because she had an "R" rated movie, Pink Floyd--The Wall, shown to her high school students on the last day of the school year.
1 cze 1987 · Defendants, The Board of Education of Lincoln County, Kentucky, individual board members, and the Superintendent of the Lincoln County Schools, appeal from the judgment of the district court awarding reinstatement and damages to plaintiff Jacqueline Fowler on the ground that her employment was terminated in violation of her First Amendment rights.
We looked through our complete case law collection for parenthetical summaries of this case and organized them into 1 group. Dec. 23, 2016 Michael Crooks v. Raymond Mabus, Jr. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Summaries of Jacqueline Fowler, Cross-Appellant v. The Board of Education of Lincoln County, Kentucky Joseph G., 819 F.2d 657.