The Schoolhouse Gate: Public Education, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for the American Mind

┬╖ Penguin Random House Audio ┬╖ рд╡рд╛рдЪрдХ Robertson Dean
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A┬аWashington Post┬аNotable Book of the Year
A New York Times Book Review┬аEditorsтАЩ Choice


An award-winning constitutional law scholar at the University of Chicago (who clerked for Judge Merrick B. Garland, Justice Stephen Breyer, and Justice Sandra Day OтАЩConnor) gives us an engaging and alarming book that aims to vindicate the rights of public school stu┬нdents, which have so often been undermined by the Supreme Court in recent decades.
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Judicial decisions assessing the constitutional rights of students in the nationтАЩs public schools have consistently generated bitter controversy. From racial segregation to un┬нauthorized immigration, from antiwar protests to compul┬нsory flag salutes, from economic inequality to teacher-led prayerтАФthese are but a few of the cultural anxieties dividing American society that the Supreme Court has addressed in elementary and secondary schools. The Schoolhouse Gate gives a fresh, lucid, and provocative account of the historic legal battles waged over education and illuminates contemporary disputes that continue to fracture the nation.
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Justin Driver maintains that since the 1970s the Supreme Court has regularly abdicated its responsibility for protecting studentsтАЩ constitutional rights and risked trans┬нforming public schools into Constitution-free zones. Students deriving lessons about citizenship from the CourtтАЩs decisions in recent decades would conclude that the following actions taken by educators pass constitutional muster: inflicting severe corporal punishment on students without any proce┬нdural protections, searching students and their possessions without probable cause in bids to uncover violations of school rules, random drug testing of students who are not suspected of wrongdoing, and suppressing student speech for the view┬нpoint it espouses. Taking their cue from such decisions, lower courts have upheld a wide array of dubious school actions, including degrading strip searches, repressive dress codes, draconian тАЬzero toleranceтАЭ disciplinary policies, and severe restrictions on off-campus speech.
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Driver surveys this legal landscape with eloquence, highlights the gripping personal narratives behind landmark clashes, and warns that the repeated failure to honor studentsтАЩ rights threatens our basic constitutional order. This magiste┬нrial book will make it impossible to view American schoolsтАФor America itselfтАФin the same way again. ┬а

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JUSTIN DRIVER is the Harry N. Wyatt Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School. A graduate of Brown, Oxford (where he was a Marshall Scholar), and Harvard Law School (where he was an editor of the Harvard Law Review), Driver clerked for Supreme Court Justices Stephen Breyer and Sandra Day O'Connor. A recipient of the American Society for Legal History's William Nelson Cromwell Article Prize, Driver has a distinguished publication record in the nation's leading law reviews. He has also written extensively for lay audiences, including pieces in Slate, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and The New Republic, where he was a contributing editor. A member of the American Law Institute and of the American Constitution Society's Academic Advisory Board, Driver is also an editor of The Supreme Court Review. Before attending law school, Driver received a master's degree in education from Duke and taught civics and American history to high school students.

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