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New Jersey Law Journal

Court Holds School Chartering Is Education Department's Business

New Jersey's high court on Monday upheld the state Department of Education's exclusive authority to approve or reject charter schools, provided its decisions are not arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable.
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New Jersey Law Journal

No Fatal Conflict Found in Work for Multiple Parties in Estate Planning

A New Jersey appeals court on Friday overturned a $226,321 malpractice verdict against a law firm that represented multiple parties in an intrafamily dispute over property and money.
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The Recorder

Los Angeles Unified School v. Garcia

By | December 12, 2013
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Legaltech News

MSU J.D. Program Offers Major in Tech

Michigan State University adds technology to its J.D. program.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Litigating Bullying Cases Post-Morrow

In Morrow v. Blackhawk School District, the Third Circuit limited a school district's duty under the 14th Amendment to protect its students from bullying to the point where it is hard to imagine any bullying lawsuit, based upon substantive due process, surviving constitutional muster.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Saiber Investigates Allegations of Bullying by Rutgers Football Coach

Saiber, often the firm of choice for New Jersey colleges faced with possible misconduct within their walls, is investigating allegations of bullying in Rutgers University's football program.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Municipal and Education Law

By | August 05, 2013
Look for the Law Tribune's Municipal and Education Law articles below.
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