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the prison-pipeline research tying first-time school exclusion to dropout rates and criminal activity.270 Thus, similar to the termination of interests of a parolee facing revocation, the termination of a student’s ability to participate in public education would be tantamount to a “grievous loss” for the student271 and likely for society as well.
1073 (2013) (“society as a whole enjoys the benefits of a well-educated population, and it pays the price when the educational system fails”); Derek W. Black, Charter Schools, Vouchers, and the Public Good, 48 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 445, 451–52 (2013). See generally Henry M. Levin, 4 ALB. GOV’T L. REV. 394 (2011).
270 See supra Part II.B.
271 Morrissey, 408 U.S. at 481 (citing Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Comm. v. McGrath, 341 U.S. 123, 168 (1951).
272 C.B. by & Through Breeding, 82 F.3d at 388 n. 3 (calling the disqualification of prosecuting administrators as decision-makers “impossible,” “undesirable,” and “too complex”); Newsome, 842 F.2d at 926 (“We decline to place upon a board of laymen the duty of observing and applying common-law rules of evidence”); Wasson v. Trowbridge, 382 F.2d 807, 813 (2d Cir. 1967) (Strictly providing for a separation of investigative and adjudicative functions at all times is “unduly burdensome”).
273 Morrissey, 408 U.S. at 483.
274 As discussed above, states like Georgia use independent and uninvolved hearing officers routinely as required by statute. See generally GA. CODE ANN. § 20-2-753 (2004). Other states, like Illinois, employ the practice routinely even in the absence of statutory requirements to do so. See COLO. REV. STAT. § 22-33-105(2)(c) (2013); 105 ILL. COMP. STAT. 5/10-22.6(b) (1988).
275 See In re Murchison, 349 U.S. at 137.
276 See, e.g., C.B. by & Through Breeding, 82 F.3d at 388, n. 3.
277 See, e.g., ARIZ. REV. STAT. ANN. § 15-843(F) (2010); CAL. EDUC. CODE § 48918(d) (Deering 2016); COLO. REV. STAT. § 22-33-105 (2013); GA. CODE ANN. § 20-2-753 (2004); 105 ILL. COMP. STAT. 5/10-22.6(a) (1988); OR. ADMIN. R. 581-021-0070(2) (2016).

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