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New York Law Journal

Schoolman Transportation System, Inc. v. The Board of Edu. of the City School Dist. of the City of N.Y.

By | April 14, 2016
DOE Granted Dismissal of Suit for Payment Of Full Contract for Oral Termination Notice
3 minute read

Law.com

UC Law Schools Get $4.5M for Public Interest Fellowships

The University of California has established a $4.5 million annual public interest fellowship program open to students and recent graduates at four of its law schools. University President Janet Napolitano unveiled the program, called the University of California President's Public Service Law Fellowships, Wednesday at the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Education Issues Push Albany Lobbying to a Record High

Groups and individuals trying to influence state government spent $243.1 million last year, about an 8 percent increase over 2014's record-breaking lobbying expenditures.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Utah Law Dean Runs 100-Mile Race for 100% Bar-Pass Program

More than 11 hours into his bid to complete a 100-mile ultramarathon on Friday, the rain began falling on Robert Adler, dean of the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. The weather worsened as night fell, leaving Adler, 60, and his fellow runners in the Zion 100 Ultramarathon slogging through an increasingly muddy trail in the dark.
9 minute read

The Recorder

O'Brien v. Welty

By | April 07, 2016
12 minute read

The Recorder

Doe v. University of Southern California

By | April 05, 2016
7 minute read

The Recorder

Court: Student Punished for USC Sex Assault Didn't Receive Due Process

The university has hired Gibson Dunn's Theodore Boutrous Jr. to appeal ruling that reverses the suspension of a USC football player.
17 minute read

National Law Journal

Debt, Diversity and Job Prospects After Law School Are Focus of Research Grants

Access Group's Center for Research and Policy Analysis is awarding $335,000 to examine law school admissions, costs and employment after graduation. The center, a division of nonprofit Access Group, which counts nearly 200 law schools as members, has given the money to three recipients: The American Bar Foundation; the University of South Carolina School of Law; and the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education's Alliance for Higher Education and Democracy.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Arbitration Hearings to Determine Educator Was Properly Evaluated

With the enactment of Act 82 of 2012, the General Assembly drastically revised the method for evaluating and rating Pennsylvania's educators, as in 24 P.S. Section 11-1123; 22 Pa. Code, Chapter 19. Under this revised framework, Pennsylvania joined multiple other states in requiring that student performance data be used, at least in part, to evaluate and rate classroom teachers.
11 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Religious School Held Exempt from Discrimination Laws

A suit by the mother of a special-needs student who was expelled from a Quaker-run school has been trimmed by a federal judge's ruling that the defendant is entitled to a religious-school exemption from the Americans With Disabilities Act and the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination.
9 minute read

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