Do students have a right to have lawyers represent them?

a. Yes. Students have an absolute right to have lawyers represent them in all suspension and expulsion proceedings.
b. Maybe. The student must petition the school board before s/he may invite an attorney to a school disciplinary proceeding.
c. Yes. While there is no right to representation in connection with short term suspensions, court decisions appear to permit lawyers involving more serious offenses.
d. No. Students never have a right to have a lawyer present in a public school disciplinary proceeding.
e. None of the above.


C

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