On the heat-soaked steps of the Philadelphia School District building Thursday, education advocates, teachers, and elected officials sought help for city students forced to learn in […]
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez wants to take over the state’s “slow progress” in reforming public education to ensure all children are sufficiently educated as required by a landmark 2018 court ruling. The judge in that lawsuit found the state had violated the educational rights of Native American, English language-learners, disabled and low-income children.
ARTICLE SUMMARIZES 50 YEAR HISTORY OF STATE COURT SCHOOL FUNDING LITIGATIONS Opening a special issue of the Education Law & Policy Review that commemorated the 50th […]
SETTLEMENT REACHED IN LONG-PENDING NY FUNDING LITIGATION Following a commitment by the New York State Legislature earlier this year to increase funding for high-need school districts […]