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In loco parentis

The term in loco parentis, Latin for "in the place of a parent", refers to the legal responsibility of a person or organization to take on some of the functions and responsibilities of a parent.

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In loco parentis

Nodes40
Edges39
Triples29
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.05
Components1

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In loco parentis

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related to External links · 11
In loco parentis → America, Applied, Conrath, Education, Kent State University Graduate, Legal Doctrine, Recent Developments, Richard Cranmer, School, United States, University-Student Relationship
related to India · 5
In loco parentis → Haryana High Court, In, Indian, Punjab, Under Indian
related to Hospital and nursing homes · 4
In loco parentis → Caregivers, For, If, In

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loco parentis students legal school court doctrine parent rights education case schools act parents person may public supreme state student

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collegesinstance ofit grants educational institutions0.80text
schools discretion to act in the best interests of their studentsinstance ofit grants educational institutions0.80text
although not allowing what would be considered violations of the students' civil libertiesinstance ofit grants educational institutions0.80text
school dress codes along with lockerinstance ofOther student issues0.80text
cell phoneinstance ofOther student issues0.80text
and personal laptop computer searches by public school officials have not yet been tested in the Supreme Court.Private institutions are given significantly more authority over their students than public onesinstance ofOther student issues0.80text
and are generally allowed to arbitrarily dictate rulesinstance ofOther student issues0.80text
animalsinstance ofUnder Indian law non-human entities0.80text
trustsinstance ofUnder Indian law non-human entities0.80text
In loco parentisrelated to External linksConrath0.60section
In loco parentisrelated to External linksRichard Cranmer0.60section
In loco parentisrelated to External linksRecent Developments0.60section

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