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By Max Mitchell | September 22, 2023
"Once I got to know her, I knew she was someone I wanted to emulate. I wanted to be responsive and to pour into others what she poured into me," Streater said.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | September 19, 2023
"No matter how much time and expense the third parties invest in complying, the state, through the Texas Education Agency, retained the power to unilaterally alter any decision made by the third party," U.S. District Court Judge Alan D. Albright said.
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By Riley Brennan | September 18, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed a lower court's grant of qualified immunity to the University of Iowa after a graduate student found responsible for sexual assault and sexual harassment filed suit against the university and university officials.
6 minute read
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 17, 2023
We do not know the best solution for the public school children in Lakewood and like-situated districts. That is what the Appellate panel directed the commissioner to address, and she ought to get on with it.
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By Colleen Murphy | September 15, 2023
"The Honors Program provides attorneys at the start of their legal careers with an unmatched opportunity to gain valuable experience and engage in public service," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said. "We are grateful to Gov. Murphy for the support to expand our Honors Program, which allows participants to immediately engage in our office's work to keep New Jerseyans safe, stand up for their rights, and hold wrongdoers accountable."
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By Ryan Dailey | September 15, 2023
As of Sept. 8, 242,929 students had enrolled in 2,098 private schools using vouchers through the state's two main programs, the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship and Family Empowerment Scholarship, according to a report by Step Up for Students, an organization that administers the vast majority of vouchers in the state.
5 minute read
By Allison Dunn | September 13, 2023
"[A]s appellees have now conceded, there is no qualitative difference between online instruction and in-person instruction. They are the same, we charge the same, it's the same instruction," argued OSU's counsel, John R. Gall, a senior partner at Squire Patton Boggs in Columbus.
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By Jim Saunders | September 13, 2023
The 2022 Florida law restricts instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation in schools.
3 minute read
By Colleen Murphy | September 12, 2023
"'Because of' and 'on account of' both incorporate the traditional standard of but-for causation. Under that standard, one event can have multiple but-for causes," Justice Rachel Wainer Apter wrote for the court.
5 minute read
By Mason Lawlor | September 12, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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