By Andrew Denney | January 9, 2018
The New York State Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the terminations of three teachers by the New York City Department of Education did not "shock the conscience" and should not have been set aside by a state appellate court in Manhattan.
By Charles Toutant | January 9, 2018
Indian Mountain School has settled two federal lawsuits by former students who said they were sexually abused by a teacher while attending the school in the 1980s.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | January 8, 2018
At the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting, societal issues took center stage, but technology provided attendees a reason for optimism.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 4, 2018
The Waterbury Arts Magnet School has been sued for more than $1 million after, a lawsuit alleges, the school did not properly address the bullying of a girl who ended up taking her own life.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 3, 2018
2018 is expected to a busy year in both the courts and the state Legislature as issues like legalizing recreational marijuana to whether the state's education funding formula is fair to both students in suburban schools and their urban counterparts play out.
By Cogan Schneier | January 2, 2018
In a case spanning 10 years, a Maryland federal judge ruled in November that the state had to remedy its practices with respect to historically black universities.
By Paula A. Franzese | December 29, 2017
OP-ED: For the students and children in our lives
By Michael Booth | December 27, 2017
"Unfortunately, it is not unusual for a party to attempt to back out of a settlement agreement he or she orally entered into," U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider wrote.
By Michael Booth | December 22, 2017
The court rejected what it called the plaintiffs' "strained interpretation" of an LAD provision against refusing to enter a contract with someone for a discriminatory reason.
By Jason Grant | December 21, 2017
The panel's decision and the lawsuit leveled by a former student at Abraham Lincoln High School focuses on an issue that could have implications for the school system citywide: How far must school staff go to protect their students from assault?
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