The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Robin Lipp | December 19, 2019
Philadelphia schools are showing signs of distress, and more state funding is a necessary part of the solution. Pennsylvania courts may soon decide that more funding is required. Here's a look at the numbers in Philadelphia underlying the problem.
By Suzette Parmley | December 16, 2019
U.S. District Judge William Martini said: "These facts ... are insufficient to constitute official conduct," added Martini. "It was 'private politicking.'"
Daily Business Review | Quick Takes
By Catherine Wilson | December 9, 2019
A death at the University of Miami sent a Miami attorney on a yearslong anti-hazing campaign, which produced a second state law this year.
By Phillip Bantz | December 5, 2019
The UNT System announced Nancy Footer's retirement days after assistant general counsel Caitlin Sewell used the n-word during a free speech discussion and resigned amid calls for her ouster. Sewell later said she stepped down to prevent Footer from being fired.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Steven Appelbaum, Andrea Brockway, Amy Piccola and Tricia Kazinetz | December 5, 2019
Only time will tell how (and if) the NCAA's decision will translate into actual rule change. Creating even more uncertainty for Florida colleges and universities is the question of how pending state legislation might intersect, or conflict, with the NCAA's anticipated new rules.
By Jonathan Ringel | December 5, 2019
A lawyer for a transgender boy says no one is asking to end gender separation in school restrooms.
By Jonathan Ringel | December 5, 2019
A lawyer for a transgender boy says no one is asking to end gender separation in school restrooms.
By Jonathan Ringel | December 5, 2019
A lawyer for a Ponte Vedra Beach transgender student says no one is asking to end gender separation in school restrooms.
By Ana Ceballos | November 22, 2019
"Our efforts are working," Florida State University President John Thrasher said. "Students and parents are more educated about what constitutes hazing and are more likely to report incidents … and police and prosecutors now have stronger laws to enforce."
By Jim Saunders | November 20, 2019
Cambridge Christian School of Tampa argued that the Florida High School Athletic Association decision blocking the use of the loudspeaker for the prayer violated First Amendment rights.
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