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Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Officials to Contest Education Funding Ruling

State officials announced Thursday that they will appeal a trial judge's landmark ruling last week that called Connecticut's education funding system unconstitutional.
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New York Law Journal

Pupil Plaintiffs Tossed From Suit Over Hasidic Private-School Placements

Public-school students in East Ramapo lack standing to sue over the alleged siphoning off of public money to benefit private Hasidic schools, a federal appeals court held Monday.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Suit Demanding Education Funding Hike May Proceed

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The Legal Intelligencer

Khula v. State Corr Inst.-Somerset, PICS Case No. 16-1107 (Pa. Commw. Aug. 26, 2016) Covey, J. (16 pages).

By | September 09, 2016
Trial court properly dismissed appellant's disability discrimination complaint based on his termination from a teaching position at a state correctional institution for failure to obtain Vocational I certification. Affirmed.
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New York Law Journal

Suit Demanding Education Funding Hike May Proceed

A coalition of education-related groups, public school districts and students' parents may proceed with its claim that New York State is violating students' rights by falling short of mandated funding goals, an appeals court ruled.
15 minute read

Daily Business Review

Court Orders 91-Day Bar Suspension for Nevin Shapiro's Attorney

Coral Gables attorney Maria Elena Perez has temporarily lost her law license for ethics violations in her representation of University of Miami scandal figure Nevin Shapiro and another client.
3 minute read

The Recorder

L. J. v. Pittsburg Unified School District

By | September 01, 2016
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The Recorder

C.R. v. Eugene School District 4J

By | September 01, 2016
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

A.U. v. New York City Depart. of Edu.

By | August 31, 2016
Parents Granted Judgment Over IHO Decision Child Not Provided FAPE in 2013 School Year
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The Legal Intelligencer

Refugees Allowed to Attend School in Pa., Judge Rules

A federal judge has decided that several refugee students should be allowed into an international student program offered by Lancaster school district.
8 minute read

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