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And who wants a show's big stars to act in loco parentis?
Colleges no longer view their role as "in loco parentis."
And yet, he would act in loco parentis to whatever she produced.
I am only what your doctors would call in loco parentis at the moment.
I stood in loco parentis, my dear, and we both know it.
As families are less able to cope, the school is having to play an in loco parentis role.
The state via the family court stands in loco parentis to the child.
Since he has no father, I stand in loco parentis."
Too many parents still send their children off to college believing that the university can act in loco parentis, she said.
We already function in loco parentis, and I accept that role."
Not being in loco parentis he can get on with his own job, and expect parents to do theirs.
How's that for a new interpretation of in loco parentis?"
But many students are indignant about what they fear is a return to in loco parentis.
Many schools have neglected their in loco parentis role.
The provisions of in loco parentis have generally not been upheld over time.
The college, acting in loco parentis, expelled them without a hearing.
The literal sense is of someone in loco parentis.
You forget that I am in loco parentis to you.
He was, above all, a Sanford; and took himself seriously, in loco parentis.
So, groping, he came at last to the one man who had stood in loco parentis to him many years before.
Legally, schools act in loco parentis, as stand-in parents, for the school day.
There must be an educational specialist in loco parentis.
In loco parentis had only precedent legal meaning for wards of court.
I think having been my nurse she still sees herself as being in loco parentis."
In the 60's, as a student, I had fought against the concept of in loco parentis.