By Charles Toutant | November 2, 2020
The appeals court rejected the parents' claims that having the HIB violation on the child's record was more deleterious than the the recess detention that was imposed as the child's punishment for the alleged harassment.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua Drew and Stephen A. Miller | October 19, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic's dramatic impact on college athletics is, as one observer put it, driving "a forced modernization of the NCAA" and raising significant questions about the NCAA's future.
By Greg Land | October 16, 2020
The Appeals Court said official immunity does not bar claims by a Fannin County teacher who lost her tenure and was fired after the system switched to a charter model.
By Raychel Lean | October 16, 2020
"It's difficult to be a child plaintiff, but I think it's probably, for a lot of people, more difficult to think that, 'These things can just happen to me and there are no consequences, and everyone gets to go about as if nothing happened,' " plaintiffs counsel said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leigh E. Dalton | October 15, 2020
The landscape of education did not escape and its profile is also impacted by these COVID-19 dynamics—on the one hand forcing parents and students out of their comfort zones, routines, and preferences, and on the other, ushering in a new genre of school choice.
By Catherine Wilson | October 12, 2020
Bryant Miller attorneys represented the Hialeah City Council to resolve an impasse and won other employment cases in court and arbitration.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 5, 2020
Several judges have come out with the first rulings from among hundreds of class actions seeking refunds for university and college tuition and fees tied to the COVID-19 shutdowns. Most of them have refused to dismiss claims of breach of contract.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher D. Carusone and Kate Emert Gleason | September 28, 2020
Despite expectations that the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) would release new Title IX regulations last fall, the final version of the new Title IX rule was not issued until half a year later on May 6, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mag Bickford, Camille Bryant and Kathy Conklin | September 23, 2020
With a particularly contentious election season at fever pitch, many school administrators long for an educational atmosphere completely void of potentially controversial speech, but a quick glance at the First Amendment should quash dreams of being able to prohibit all political speech in the school setting.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John D. Rue | September 17, 2020
An open question is whether plaintiffs' counsel must avoid such "bundled" settlement offers as an ethical matter because they result in a conflict between the lawyer's interests and the client's.
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