By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | March 13, 2018
A proposed constitutional amendment that would impose eight-year term limits on members of county school boards would pass comfortably if it goes on the November ballot, according to a new poll.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | March 12, 2018
Event to take place on Tuesday, March 13
By Samantha Joseph | March 6, 2018
"We're looking at everybody now. This is only the beginning,” said attorney Alex Arreaza, who represents a student shot five times during the Parkland school shooting.
By Brendan Farrington, Terry Spencer and Gary Fineout, Associated Press. | March 6, 2018
It doesn't include the assault weapons ban that students who survived Florida's deadly school shooting demanded of lawmakers, but the state's Senate narrowly passed a bill that would create new restrictions on rifle sales and allow some teachers to carry guns in schools.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 5, 2018
The court's decision in A.W. v Mount Holly Bd. Of Ed. is an important reaffirmation that the bargaining power between lawyer and client is often uneven, and as a consequence the fee charged is always subject to a review for reasonableness regardless of the terms of the negotiated fee agreement.
By Leora F. Ardizzone and Nicole Della Ragione | March 2, 2018
While data breaches at Equifax, Yahoo, Anthem and Target have made the national news, data breaches at school districts are not as widely publicized.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger, News Service of Florida. | March 1, 2018
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a far-reaching education bill that would let bullied students transfer to private schools and could force teachers' unions to disband if they don't meet new membership standards.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | February 28, 2018
The Florida House is preparing subpoenas demanding information from five South Florida government agencies about the confessed killer of 17 people at a Parkland high school in an investigation that will run separate from a review ordered by Gov. Rick Scott.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark L. Dubois | February 22, 2018
So what should the model be for lawyers today? Should we adopt Atticus Finch's model of compromise and quiet service while hoping and waiting for change or Thurgood Marshall's full-frontal attack on injustice?
By Jennie L. Osborne | February 19, 2018
New Jersey law requires electronic communication to be included in school districts' bullying prevention policies.
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