Rights When You
Found 3 free book(s)Know Your Rights: Students with ADHD - ed
www2.ed.govIf you want to learn more about your rights, or if you believe that your school is violatin g Federal law, you may contact the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, at (800) 421 -3481, (800) 877-8339
The Employee’s Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act
www.dol.govWhen you or a loved one experiences a serious health condition that requires you to take time off from work, the stress from worrying about keeping your job may add to an already difficult situation. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) may be able to help.
FOURTH AMENDMENT: PASSENGERS AND POLICE STOPS
www.uscourts.govThis activity explores individuals rights during police traffic stops by examining the Supreme Court case Brendlin v. California, 551 U.S. __, 127 S. Ct. 2400 (2007). Participants will answer the question: Does the Fourth Amendment protect the passengers in a car from unreasonable search and seizure during a traffic stop and give