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Abstract:
In a defamation suit, it is important to decide whether school personnel, including superintendents and principals, should be considered public officials and therefore held to a higher standard of proof then the average citizen.
Abstract:
In January 1972, the Wayne County Board of Education voted to dismiss its superintendent, Gerald D. James, during his contract. The dismissal, which led to a year of litigation, raised the question of how a superintendent dismissed during his contract term may obtain judicial review of a school board's decision in North Carolina.