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New Jersey Law Journal

When Divorced Parents Disagree About Who Pays for College

What happens when a divorced parent can't or won't contribute to tuition payments, or disagrees with the child's college choice?
18 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Sch. Dist. of Phila. v. Jones, PICS Case No. 16-0762 (Pa. Commw. June 2, 2016) Covey, J. (33 pages).

School district failed to adhere to the mandatory provisions of the school code when it terminated teacher. Reversed.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

For-Profit College Accreditor Faces Existential Regulatory Threat

The U.S. Education Department is taking steps to strip its recognition of the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, a move that could jeopardize future federal aid to 243 institutions, many of them for-profit colleges.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Charter School Challenge to City Rules for Funding Rejected

It is both legal and "reasonable" for New York City to demand that the Success Academy charter school sign a contract agreeing to abide by certain standards and rules in its pre-kindergarten programs to receive public funding, a state judge ruled.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Justices: Arbitrator Shouldn't Handle Venue Dispute

A split NJ Supreme Court has ruled that a court, not an arbitrator, will need to determine whether parties in a consumer lawsuit had agreed to arbitrate their dispute.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida State Close to New, More Detailed Policy on Sexual Assault

Florida State University has almost completed a more detailed policy on sexual conduct and sexual harassment while coming into compliance with federal Title IX standards.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Former Basketball Captain Sues Yale Over Expulsion for Alleged Sexual Assault

Lawyers for Jack Montague, who was expelled in February, say Yale was bent on making an example of him and deprived him of due process.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Town of North Hempstead v. County of Nassau

County Entitled to Common-Law Right Of Set-Off, Not on Time-Barred Claims
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Graduate Sues New York Law School Claiming Assault by Classmate

A recent graduate of New York Law School is suing her alma mater, claiming the school did not adequately discipline a classmate who assaulted her on campus and later thwarted her efforts to transfer to a different school.
6 minute read

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