By Phillip Bantz | March 31, 2021
Pamela Connelly left her prior in-house role at the University of Pittsburgh last year and returned to private practice. But she couldn't stay away from the in-house world and academia for long.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 31, 2021
The justices may be aiming to provide clarity and guidance to lower courts on its prior rulings
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samuel Hornak | March 30, 2021
In recent years the Pennsylvania courts have issued several major decisions setting the standard for public access to records containing the private information of students and teachers.
By Ryan Dailey | March 19, 2021
Rep. Spencer Roach says his measure would require colleges and universities to conduct campuswide surveys gauging "intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity," but completing the surveys would be voluntary for those on campus.
By Dara Kam | March 18, 2021
Rep. Kaylee Tuck said the transgender athletic ban is necessary to establish parity for biologically female athletes.
By Amir Torkamani | March 17, 2021
Barring a complete, and unexpected, reversal of prevailing COVID trends, it is time for California's children to return to classrooms for in-person instruction as soon as permissible under the state guidelines, says Amir Torkamani of Sauer & Wagner.
By Anila Yoganathan | March 12, 2021
In 2017, after it was sued under the First Amendment, the University of Florida reversed its decision to reject a request for Richard Spencer, a well-known white supremacist, to speak on its campus. Spencer's speech was drowned out by protesters.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Black and Sarah E. Child | March 11, 2021
As the New York State Education Department moves to finalize regulations relating to the substantial equivalence of instruction in nonpublic schools, First Amendment challenges appear likely to follow.
By Charles Toutant | March 9, 2021
The suit will test the plaintiff's claim that the revoked appointment is a major loss because in academia such unpaid, honorary positions can be the key to career advancement.
By Jim Saunders | February 25, 2021
Judge Mark Klingensmith wrote a concurrence that said the Palm Beach County School Board had made clear that it thought the disputed charter-school part of the referendum could be severed.
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