

Children should be seen and not heard, or so the old saying goes. A new version of this adage is now playing out across the United States, as more...
In looking at the history of family law, we locate family law – and the status of women and children within it – as a function of political economy...
When Michael Jackson died in 2009, he left a complicated legacy. But one thing remains true: The King of Pop’s music still generates millions of...
Research confirms that money spent well is a significant contributing factor in school success. Additionally, many students of color, students living...
School funding matters because of its connection to student success. For decades, scholars debated whether money makes a difference in providing a...
Conservative media titan Rupert Murdoch is making news again – this time, with a secretive effort to change an irrevocable trust. That trust has...
As our nation emerges from the shadow of COVID-19, the general public is coming to grips with a stark reality looming over our public schools...
Reviewing, (For the Balkinization Symposium on) Solangel Maldonado, The Architecture of Desire: How the Law Shapes Interracial Intimacy and...
Colleges and universities nationwide struggled to respond to student protests this past academic year. And this fall may prove even more challenging...
We live in an age of student surveillance. Once student surveillance just involved on-campus video cameras, school resource officers, and tip lines...
Celebrating Charles Ogletree, Jr. comes naturally to so many people because he served not only as a tireless champion of equality and justice, but...
Every school in the United States—public or private—that receives federal financial1 assistance is required to comply with federal civil rights laws...
In an era of supposed great equality, women are still falling behind in the workplace. Even with more women in the workforce than in decades past...
This paper provides an overview of critical information literacy, critical information theory, critical legal research as well as how information...
This chapter discusses the failures of the privatized childcare and eldercare infrastructure in the United States. While that system preceded COVID-19...
Professor Elizabeth Scott, the chief reporter of the American Law Institute’s (ALI) Restatement of Children and the Law, has often observed that the...
This primer will define essential terms in education, explain why it is critical to focus on gaps in opportunity rather than gaps in achievement, and...