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· 5/29/1979

Kriss v. Brown

Citations

  • 390 N.E.2d 193
  • 180 Ind. App. 594
  • 1979 Ind. App. LEXIS 1197

How courts have described this case

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  • IHSAA power is derived from the lawful delegation from public schools to the IHSAA of authority conferred upon public schools by the legislature
  • IHSAA power is derived from the lawful delegation from public schools to the IHSAA of authority conferred upon public schools by the legislature
  • IHSAA power is derived from the lawful delegation from public schools to the IHSAA of authority conferred upon public schools by the legislature
  • aggrieved student-athlete failed to convince this court that he was entitled to due process
  • no infringement of liberty interest where athlete produced \no evidence that anything adverse to his good name has been made a part of his permanent school record or that he has suffered disgrace of any sort\
  • no infringement of liberty interest where athlete produced “no evidence that anything adverse to his good name has been made a part of his permanent school record or that he has suffered disgrace of any sort”

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Judges: Lowdermilk, Lybrook, Robertson

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