By Jason Grant | February 25, 2019
John Joyce's rescission request, made less than a year after his 2011 retirement, must be accepted, even though the Department of Education's chancellor had eventually denied the request, an Appellate Division, First Department, panel has ruled.
By Sue Reisinger | February 22, 2019
Newly elected state Attorney General Dana Nessel held her first public press conference Thursday and said her office is still trying to find out who knew what and when about Nassar, a university sports doctor found guilty and imprisoned for assaulting young female athletes for over two decades.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gabrielle C. Goham | February 22, 2019
The decision to place a student in a residential educational program, like all other educational placement decisions, is required under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to be made by an Individualized Education Program team (IEP team) comprising professionals from the student's school district of residence and the parents.
By Dara Kam | February 14, 2019
Gov. Ron DeSantis made the announcement Wednesday, flanked by family members of the 17 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students and staff gunned down last Valentine's Day.
By Vivia Chen | February 13, 2019
Is admission to the most coveted college in the land a matter of science or art?
By R. Robin McDonald | February 7, 2019
Judge Timothy Batten of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia threw out claims by a former Kennesaw State University cheerleader against a powerful former legislator and the county sheriff, finding that the defendants' "only discernible motive was their view that the flag and the anthem should be respected."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 4, 2019
While a student disciplinary proceeding does not have the consequences of a criminal trial in which guilt must be established beyond a reasonable doubt, neither is it the same as an ordinary civil dispute between two private parties over money.
By Ana Ceballos | February 4, 2019
Gov. Ron DeSantis has said he wants to follow most of the recommendations made by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, which was created after the Parkland massacre last year that left 17 people dead.
By Jim Turner | February 1, 2019
Property owners would be the big winners in a tax-relief package released by Gov. Ron DeSantis as he proposed a record $91.3 billion budget for next…
By Sue Reisinger | January 31, 2019
The report cites numerous violations of the Clery Act, a federal law that requires universities receiving federal student aid to disclose data about campus crime and public safety.
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