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In a 6-3 ruling on Thursday, June 29, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the use of race in college admissions at Harvard and the University of...
This story begins with one parent who took his demands for equal educational opportunity for his children all the way to the highest court of our land...
He who opens a school door, closes a prison. – Victor Hugo Analogous to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s critique of his leaders’ decision to use punishment as a...
This Article examines the legal issues underlying hundreds of lawsuits, claiming unjust enrichment or breach of contract, brought by students who paid...
On June 23, 1972, President Nixon signed the Education Amendments Act of 1972. Title IX of the Act has become one of the most important, yet contested...
In “A Tale of Two Statutes,” Elizabeth Kaufer Busch takes a hard look at Title IX on its fiftieth anniversary. Her conclusion? That the landmark civil...
Strengthening the Federal Approach to Educational Equity During the Pandemic provides a timely analysis of three issues of great national significance...
“Speak Up” and similar studies documented something that many thought they already knew about large law school classes: Male students talk a heck of a...
Citation counts are a common quantitative metric used by researchers and analysts to assess scholarly output. When U.S. News & World Report announced...
CHAPTER 18 18.1 INTRODUCTION 18.2 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SCHOOL AND COURT 18.3 INTAKE, DETENTION, AND OTHER PRELIMINARY MATTERS 18.301 Introduction 18...
CHAPTER 17 17.1 INTRODUCTION 17.2 ACCESSING STUDENTS’ EDUCATIONAL RECORDS 17.3 STANDARDS OF LEARNING AND EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT 17.301 In General...