By Colleen Murphy | June 3, 2024
"Enough is enough," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said in a statement. "We need policies that durably ensure fair and nondiscriminatory treatment of all students nationwide and do not change with the political winds."
By Colleen Murphy | June 3, 2024
"Enough is enough," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said in a statement regarding an amicus brief filed in support of Title IX's recent changes. "We need policies that durably ensure fair and nondiscriminatory treatment of all students nationwide and do not change with the political winds."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John Hosa | May 31, 2024
In the last few years, Downingtown Area School District in Chester County has found itself at the center of several important decisions in the realm of Pennsylvania tax assessment law.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | May 28, 2024
"To the best of their ability, administrators owe their students a duty to protect them from sexual and physical abuse," write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
By Colleen Murphy | May 28, 2024
"The schools are going to be incentivized to pay players for sports that are particularly lucrative, like football and basketball," Jason W. Gordon, a partner with Reed Smith, said. "But how do they address parity and compliance with Title IX? The schools have to work that out and figure out a model that will attract the top talent while also complying with the law."
By Colleen Murphy | May 24, 2024
"We have been marching down this long legal road seeking economic justice in college sports for more than a decade, but the time to bring a fair compensation system to college athletes has finally arrived," said Jeffrey L. Kessler, the co-executive chairman of Winston & Strawn.
By ALM Staff | May 17, 2024
Despite the diversity of its students, New York City's public school system is one of the most segregated in the country. Youth organization IntegrateNYC…
By Marianna Wharry | May 15, 2024
When a federal appeals court judge asked if the plaintiffs' attorney thought district judge's decision was final since it still left the opportunity to amend, the attorney said she did not believe the plaintiffs could refile because the judge struck down their merits claims.
By Allison Dunn | May 10, 2024
"It's only after a year and a half of investigation, more than $1 million in attorney time, it took to develop and find the information that's pled in our complaint, and to bring this case before this court," Susman Godfrey partner William Merrill told the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
By Colleen Murphy | May 1, 2024
"The concern, of course, is that institutions, given a choice, will offer processes that are less robust. But this could be shortsighted on the part of institutions as fewer protections for accused students will inevitably lead to more litigation, which could lead to greater cost for institutions," said attorney Patricia Hamill.
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