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Daily Business Review

State Lawmaker LaMarca Critical of NCAA Compensation Plan

Rep. Chip LaMarca tweeted that the framework backed by the NCAA Board of Governors was encouraging, but "more substantive action is needed, and quickly to achieve justice for college athletes."
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Appeals Court Rules Against Charter Schools in Funding Fight

Judge Robert Gross, right, ruled that the Palm Beach County School Board is not required to share money from a 2018 property-tax referendum with charter schools. But Judge Jonathan Gerber, left, dissenting, argued the school district was violating state law.
3 minute read

Law.com

Critical Mass: A Lawsuit to Block Bank of America's Limits on COVID-19 Loans Falls Flat. Class Actions Want More Universities to Pay Refunds.

Bank of America won a court challenge to the small business loan program in the $2 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cuomo Holds Legal Upper Hand in NYC School Argument, Experts Say

Experts say executive orders issued by the third-term governor give him wide legal latitude over public school schedules.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

State Supreme Court Turns Down Challenge to Education Law

In 2017, House Speaker Richard Corcoran, now the state education commissioner, used HB 7069 to authorize "schools of hope," a new type of charter school aimed at areas where children have been served by low-performing traditional public schools.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Pro-Life Student Group Sues Georgia Tech for Denying Funding to Host Alveda King

The group had invited King to speak about abortion and civil rights.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Justices: State Colleges' Protection of Minors Policy Not Bargainable

The high court's decision reversed a ruling by the Commonwealth Court that found the policy to be bargainable because the requirements it imposed "'directly relate to the terms and conditions of employment.'"
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Families First Coronavirus Response Act: The Likely Impact to Educational Institutions

As the coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads throughout the United States, the impact on student instruction, including big budget unknowns for public and private educational institutions, is daunting.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Parents File Lawsuit Against Manhattan Private School Trustees Over Allegedly Forcing Out of Headmaster

Jim Walden of Walden Macht & Haran said in the parents' complaint that a group of trustees improperly forced out a longtime headmaster. But Thomas Rafferty of Cravath, Swaine & Moore, which is representing the executive committee, argued that Johnson's departure did not give the families standing to file a lawsuit.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Settlement, New Law Spell End for 'Best and Brightest'

The Florida Education Association alleged in a lawsuit that the use of the SAT and ACT scores in the long-controversial "Best and Brightest" teacher-bonus program had a "disparate impact" on black, Hispanic and older teachers.
4 minute read

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