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Dixon v. Alabama State Board of Education, 294 F. 2d 150 (5th Cir. 1961).
Need the following information (1) Background of the case (2) Court Case Decision (3) Reasoning for the decision with pro/cons and (4) difference Between Procedural Due Process and Substantive Due Process

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The expert discusses the Dixon case versus the SBOE. The pros and cons and differences between procedural due process and substantive due process are determined.

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The background of the Dixon case was steeped in the racism of the 1960s and the Civil Rights Movement across the country at universities. The Dixon case was based upon a group of African American college students expelled for protesting racial segregation by participating in Civil Rights marches. These students were expelled because of a statute dictating conduct prejudicial to the school and for conduct unbecoming a student, insubordination and insurrection, or for inciting other pupils to like conduct was authorization for ...

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