· 9/27/2012
Christian Heyne v. Metropolitan Nashville Board of Public Education
Citations
- 380 S.W.3d 715
- 2012 WL 4459378
- 2012 Tenn. LEXIS 646
How courts have described this case
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- holding that due process is a flexible concept that is different depending on the situation
- stating that notice and an opportunity to be heard in a meaningful time and manner are fundamental elements of due process
- stating that notice and an opportunity to be heard in a meaningful time and manner are fundamental elements of due process
- noting that procedural due process protections in the United States Constitution and The Constitution of Tennessee are “essentially the same.”
- stating that parties using a common law writ of certiorari to challenge an administrative decision have the burden of presenting evidence showing that the officials, inter alia, “followed an unlawful procedure”
- ruling on a case involving a ten-day suspension from high school
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Judges: Koch, Clark, Holder, Wade, Lee
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