By Jim Saunders | July 9, 2019
The First District Court of Appeal sided with Alachua County Property Appraiser Ed Crapo, who in 2014 rejected an exemption for Academy for Five Element Acupuncture Inc. because he said it did not meet the legal definition of an educational institution for tax-exemption purposes.
By Jim Saunders | July 3, 2019
A coalition of largely rural districts is urging the state Supreme Court to uphold a $300,000 limit on the Broward County School Board's potential liability in lawsuits stemming from the shooting.
By Charles Toutant | July 2, 2019
Rider's latest plan for Westminster Choir College, announced Monday, calls for its graduate and undergraduate music programs to relocate from their longtime location in Princeton to Rider's campus in Lawrenceville.
By Dara Kam | June 27, 2019
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri warned that more school shootings are inevitable.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gabrielle C. Goham | June 26, 2019
School districts have an obligation to provide a free appropriate public education to all of their resident students. Part of this "FAPE" mandate is the duty to locate, identify and evaluate students who may require special education and related services in school according to the “child find” obligation under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Heather J. Hulit | June 19, 2019
Not surprisingly, what happens at school has a lot to do with why kids miss school. This is particularly true for students with disabilities and students who are victims of bullying and harassment. Pennsylvania's approach to absenteeism is ineffective for these students, who miss school due to issues at school.
By Charles Toutant | June 18, 2019
The agreement brings an end to a lawsuit that claimed the university failed to accommodate the plaintiff's disability.
By Sue Reisinger | June 11, 2019
UCLA is the latest example of campus doctors being accused of sex crimes, and the consequences have included internal investigations, lawsuits and multimillion-dollar legal fees at other schools.
By Colby Hamilton | June 11, 2019
In a complaint, two former students at Jay's College of Criminal Justice claim they were cultivated by a faculty clique to be part of the so-called "Swamp," where drugs and sexual harassment were the norm.
By Angela Morris | June 11, 2019
“This violation has caused three months of delay in a case that has already been pending for three years and forced the parties to revisit issues that should have been resolved two years ago," the court wrote.
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