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. ...
A fresh look at special education law-mostly in understandable English. Jim Gerl is a consultant for a number of state education agencies, and he is a frequent speaker on special ed law topics. He has presented at many national and ...
William Mitchell College of Law Library • Email Brian Barnes Research, Instructional Services & Circulation Librarian Mississippi College School of Law Library • Email Marin Dell Research Librarian FSU College of Law Research Center ...
The Student Press Law Center and Washington Journalism Education Association have both been in contact with the parties involved. “We’re going to be watching the school district very closely to make sure they don’t sacrifice the ...
Washington Policy Watch is the blog of the Economic Opportunity Institute, an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit public policy center building an economy that works - for everyone - by researching and advancing new ideas to make ...
States are making little or no progress in providing affordable college opportunities or improving college completion rates for their residents, says a report released today by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. ...
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The National Immigration Law Center (NILC) has recently completed research on voter values around immigrants and health care. The results of this research illuminate both opportunities and challenges inherent in including immigrants in ...
Judicial Education Director, UCLA Charles R. Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation Law and Policy · UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LAW: Legal Writing Professor · The Berkeley Center for Criminal JusticeSenior Program Associate ...
2007 Student Press Law Center December 21, 2007. MISSOURI — A high school sophomore who was suspended for taking photos of his teacher during class and posting the pictures online lost the first round of his lawsuit against the school ...