Indeed, all of the substantive Supreme Court cases have had a major impact on special education. So do certain appeals court decisions. For example, the bullying and IEP implementation hot button cases can have a major impact upon ...
The Education Law Center, a group supportive of judicial mandates for education spending, filed a brief in response to the Tax Foundation's brief, but the Indiana Supreme Court surprisingly declined to let it be filed. ...
"This is the core mission of the department and failing to adequately enforce the Fair Labor Standards Act is unacceptable." Mitchell H. Rubinstein. December 4, 2008 in Labor Law | Permalink ...
Consequently, comprehensive protection from discrimination, including the ability to bring constitutional claims, remains necessary to achieve full equal opportunity in education. The Court’s decision in this case will have an impact on ...
Colorado Law has been a leader in hands-on legal education since the school was one of the nation's first to establish its legal aid and defender clinic 60 years ago. Today, students can get academic credit working on cases in one of ...
Short of a lawsuit, there is adverse media attention (read FIRE’s web site) and the mere prospect of being sued for improper attention to the law. As the Georgia case demonstrates, individual administrators may also be named in lawsuits ...
Mark Walsh has been covering legal issues in education for more than 15 years for Education Week. He writes about school-related cases in the US Supreme Court and in lower courts.
"The problem that I think we all have is how do we guard against making constitutional decisions which are simply going to be nullified by some clever device raising a procedural issue or an issue of state law when the case goes back? ...
Abid Sher Ali Chairman Parliamany Committee on Education intelligently involve senior legal advisors like Akram Sheikh and Aitzaz Ahsan to provide consultation to solve the case of Farah Hameed Dogar daughter of illegal Chief Justice ...
The Case Western Reserve Law Review Symposium, Access to the Courts in the Roberts Era, will take place on January 30, 2009. The symposium will explore the access individuals have had to the courts since the appointment of Chief Justice ...