March 19th, 2007, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Pexster I predict that the Court will rule against the student. Students don't tend to prevail in these kinds of things. IMO, the burden should be on the school to demonstrate that their educational mission was disrupted. Schools tend to make broad, sweeping claims in this area, and rarely have to prove them. My 2c. | I'm going to go along with Pex on this one . . . 
And for the reasons he stated. 
It's extremely rare when the student wins, and even when the student wins, they usually lose in the long run.
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