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New York Law Journal

USA v. Gates-Chili Central School Dist.

By | August 04, 2016
Issues Exist if Disabled Student Can 'Handle' Service Dog or Requires Adult Dog Handler
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National Law Journal

Justices Block Transgender Teen's Win in Va. School Bathroom Case

A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked an order that allowed a Virginia transgender teenager to use his high school's restrooms that correspond with his gender identity. In Gloucester County School Board v. G.G., the high court, voting 5-3 in an unsigned opinion, imposed a stay pending the filing and disposition of a petition from the school board.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Another Molestation Suit Filed Against Boarding School

A New York resident is the third former student of Indian Mountain School in the last two years to allege he was sexually abused there years ago.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Calif. Treasurer to Boot Bond Counsel That Back Campaigns

John Chiang says the effort is aimed at uprooting pay-to-play arrangements that inflate costs.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

In Opposition to Upending Abbott Via Constitutional Amendment

Gov. Christie has recently proposed the consideration of a constitutional amendment that would abolish 45 years of New Jersey Supreme Court Thorough and Efficient Clause jurisprudence by requiring equal state funding for all school districts.
11 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

In Opposition to Upending Abbott Via Constitutional Amendment

Gov. Christie has recently proposed the consideration of a constitutional amendment that would abolish 45 years of New Jersey Supreme Court Thorough and Efficient Clause jurisprudence by requiring equal state funding for all school districts.
11 minute read

Daily Report Online

Two Campus Rape Suits Against Georgia Tech Settle

The University System of Georgia has settled two federal cases with Georgia Institute of Technology students expelled over what they claimed were bogus allegations that they had sexually assaulted fellow students.
11 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Special Ed Students Being Shortchanged a Year, Suit Says

The state's disability rights agency says Connecticut schools aren't meeting the requirements of the federal IDEA act.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Special Ed Students Being Shortchanged a Year, Suit Says

The state's disability rights agency says Connecticut schools aren't meeting the requirements of the federal IDEA act.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

AG, Utica Schools Settle Dispute Over Immigrants

State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Utica public school officials have settled a suit in which the state claimed some immigrant children in the city were not given a fair opportunity to get diplomas.
3 minute read

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