And in three states—Arizona, California, and Massachusetts—transitional bilingual education has fallen out of favor, with voters’ passage of state ballot measures to curtail bilingual education. But it’s a common method in a number of ...
In addition, the appropriation for that year did not include about $7 million in funding for the statutory cost-of-living adjustment that the California Department of Education (CDE) was required by law to apply to the meal ...
He also maintains an active private law practice in the field of education law and is an adjunct professor at the University of Illinois in Springfield. Mr. Schwartz is the immediate past-chair of the Illinois State Bar Association’s ...
Kevin R. Johnson Dean Professor of Law and Chicana/o Studies, and Mabie-Apallas Public Interest Law Chair Univ. of California, Davis, School of Law • Web Profile • Email Bill O. Hing Professor of Law Director of Clinical Legal Education ...
For the moment, California law is clear: no punitive damages for violations of labor code provisions regulating breaks. Greatsealcal100 Whether punitive damages are available for violations of various labor code provisions has been ...
Too often the focus is solely on finances - protecting education funding, fighting fee hikes at colleges and universities, spending X amount per classroom. These are noble and important goals, with far-reaching effects; a report today ...
Clearly it has aroused enormous excitement and hope amongst California's smart growth advocates, but the new anti-sprawl, greenhouse gas-reducing law, SB 375, may do more in the tone it sets than in the changes its supporters hope it ...
Reporting and commentary on law, music, film and current events by New York Law School Professor Arthur S. Leonard, with a special emphasis on Sexuality & the Law. Let California Ring Let California Ring is a public education campaign ...
Nothing like this has ever happened before during my 7-year experience with the stubborn and belligerant Stutz law firm. I suspect that Chula Vista Elementary School District sent Mr. Kostic the message that although they were pleased ...
States amounting to 19% of the electoral votes needed to enact the law have already approved the National Popular Vote and California could be next. From the National Popular Vote Website:. “Under the U.S. Constitution, the states have ...