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The Legal Intelligencer

Families First Coronavirus Response Act: How School Plans Will Impact Employees

These plans can generally be organized into the following categories: full-time remote learning; in-person learning with an option for remote learning; and hybrid learning scenarios, with a combination of remote learning and in-person instruction.
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New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - NJSBF creates curriculum focused on African American history

NJSBF creates new curriculum, 'Breaking Bias: Lessons from the Amistad'
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Texas Lawyer

What Can Divorced Parents Sharing Custody Learn From Maricopa County's Fall School Plans?

Overseeing students learning at home will be stressful enough, and the uncertainty over when in-person schooling will return will cause even more headaches among divorced families, says Scott David Stewart, a divorce attorney and founder of Stewart Law Group.
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Daily Business Review

School Safety Panel Settles Open-Government Meeting Suit

Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, the chairman of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, says that in-person meetings in the future likely will be held at the BB&T Center in Sunrise.
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The Recorder

Lawmakers Ask Justices to Retroactively Apply New Lowered Bar Exam Passing Score

The four-page resolution says the change would "better support recent law school graduates, and provide greater access to justice for low- and middle-income Californians."
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judge: School Districts Must Assign Safe-School Officers to Charter Schools

At the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year, many charter public schools faced extreme difficulty in hiring qualified safe-school officers for their campuses.
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The Legal Intelligencer

NCAA, COVID and Paying Players: Negotiating Payment in the Midst of a Pandemic

In May, three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled unanimously against the NCAA in its appeal of the lower court decision, finding that the organization's policies that prohibit student-athletes from being compensated are, in fact, anticompetitive.
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Daily Report Online

On Divisive Mask Issue, Law Firm CEO Built Consensus in School Board Post

"Masks become an obvious tool" in maximizing the chances schools could stay open, said Taylor English CEO Kirk Hancock.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Sexual Violence and the New Title IX Rules: Where Do We Go from Here?

On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education announced the release of formal Title IX regulations for the first time since 1997.
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Daily Report Online

DeKalb Charter Schools Sue District Over Withheld E-SPLOST Funds, Budget Cuts

Seven of the county's charter schools said they'd been told to cut their budgets and have never been given any of the E-SPLOST funds voters approved for technology upgrades.
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