By Lloyd Dunkelberger | October 17, 2018
The revelation about the UCF spending prompted the Board of Governors to call for all 12 universities to review their funding of building projects over the last decade, while UCF is conducting its own investigation of the improperly used funds.
By Ross Todd | October 10, 2018
"Noticeably absent was even a semblance of due process," wrote the court. "When the accused does not receive a fair hearing, neither does the accuser."
By Tom McParland | October 8, 2018
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing state and county officials of failing to provide adequate school funding for disadvantaged students, thanks in part to outdated property tax assessments.
By Jim Saunders | October 8, 2018
Senior U.S. District Judge William Stafford quashed a ruling by a state-court judge that would have required the Florida Department of Transportation to turn over records requested by the Miami Herald.
By Charles Toutant | October 3, 2018
The plaintiffs sought to have the sale declared illegal, claiming it violated the terms of the merger agreement between Rider and Westminster.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kevin Golembiewski | October 3, 2018
When a child with disabilities needs an accommodation to access school, her parents can request it. If the accommodation is reasonable, federal and state civil rights laws require the school to provide it.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger | September 28, 2018
In addition, the Board of Governors is making arrangements with an outside firm to conduct an “independent review of university financial controls and processes.”
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | September 27, 2018
The university says its investigator, a Cozen O'Connor lawyer, adhered to the school's definition of sexual assault, so the disciplined student can't sue for breach of contract.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Fara A. Cohen | September 27, 2018
Due to the popularity and appeal of college sports, sports-related scandals are usually the ones making the headlines. For example, in May 2016, Art Briles was dismissed as head football coach of Baylor University for mishandling sexual assault allegations against his student-athletes.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Katherine H. Meehan | September 17, 2018
On June 22, Act 44 was enacted containing, among other things, new school safety provisions that have immediate requirements of schools across the state as they start the new school year.
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