Hypothetical question: School decision inpacts students future. Can students sue?

<p><a href=“although%20I%20still%20believe%20it%20could%20be%20possible%20with%20solid%20evidence%20of%20negative%20outcomes%20due%20to%20the%20unwarranted%20school%20records”>quote=Inpersonal</a>

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Who says the school record is unwarranted, though? What is that claim based upon? The student might not like the school’s decision to make a long-term note on conduct records, but that doesn’t make it legally actionable. If the school followed its internal disciplinary procedures (which the student agreed to be bound by when they enrolled in classes) then there’s nothing that’s going to be legally “unwarranted” about it.</p>

<p>I mean, someone could claim that a transcript notation of disciplinary action is unconstitutional “cruel and unusual punishment,” but that would assuredly be dismissed in about 10 seconds flat, potentially with an admonishment to the attorney in question for wasting the court’s time.</p>