which caretaker principle of colleges and universities did student protesters challenge along with restrictions on free speech in the 1960s?

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In loco parentis caretaker principle of colleges and universities did student protesters challenge along with restrictions on free speech in the 1960s.

What is In loco parentis?

  • Latin In loco parentis word meaning "instead of  parent"
  • Refers to the legal liability of a person or entity that performs some of the parent's functions or responsibilities.
  • Examples of situations in which may leave parental care due to  a previous relationship include: An employee may take time off to care for a seriously ill aunt  if the aunt was responsible for the employee's day-to-day care when the employee was a child.
  • Originally derived from English, this In loco parentis applies to his two separate branches of  law.
  • First, In loco parentis allows educational institutions, such as universities and schools, to act in the best interests of their students at their discretion.
  • Second, this In loco parentis may allow parents to exercise their legal rights and responsibilities when posing as parents.

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