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... MORE
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... MORE
Between 1994 and 2021, the battle in Washington to strip and then reinstate Federal Pell Grant Program eligibility for students inside U.S. prisons... MORE
Even though women make up roughly half of the students enrolled in law school today, they do not take up roughly half of the speaking time in law... MORE
“Speak Up” and similar studies documented something that many thought they already knew about large law school classes: Male students talk a heck of... MORE
Education has long stood at the epicenter of the battle for civil rights. More than half a century after the U.S. Supreme Court declared racially... MORE
Somewhere in inner-city Detroit, a seventh grader, whose school is closed due to the ongoing pandemic, stares blankly at her science worksheets.... MORE
Although education has always existed at the epicenter of the battle for civil rights, federal and state law and policy fail to protect education as... MORE