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Preferred term
Beilan v. Board of Public Education
Definition
- In Beilan v. Board of Public Education (1958), the U.S. Supreme Court was faced with the issue of whether a teacher's dismissal for incompetence, due to a failure to respond to a superintendent's questions, violated his rights to due process under the U.S. Constitution. At least one of the superintendent's questions inquired as to whether the teacher had held a position with the Communist Political Association eight years earlier. [Source: Encyclopedia of Education Law; Beilan v. Board of Public Education]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Beilan_v._Board_of_Public_Education
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