In the 28 years attorney Patrice McCarthy has been representing school boards, she has helped administrators to grapple with the impact of the Internet and social media on free speech rights and regulations.

Among many other things, McCarthy has also helped guide districts facing increasing state and federal accountability under the federal No Child Left Behind act. She hopes to impart that experience to a new generation of lawyers as the first Connecticut attorney to chair the National School Boards Association’s Council of School Attorneys.

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