January 28, 2020

NJ COMMISSIONER DISMISSES FUNDING CASES

Last month, New Jersey Commissioner of Education Lamont Repollet upheld a decision by an administrative law judge dismissing claims of inadequate and inequitable funding that had […]
January 28, 2020

HAMILTON CO. DROPS TENNESSEE ADEQUACY SUIT, BUT NASHVILLE AND SHELBY COUNTY CONTINUE TO LITIGATE

A five-year-old lawsuit against the state of Tennessee over school funding brought by the Hamilton County Board of Education was dismissed by Davidson County Chancery Court […]
January 28, 2020

PARTIES REACH SETTLEMENT IN HISTORIC CONNECTICUT DESEGREGATION CASE

On January 10, Judge Marshall Berger of the Hartford Superior Court approved a major settlement agreement reached by the parties in the historic Sheff v. O’Neill […]
January 28, 2020

MARYLAND JUDGE ALLOWS 25-YEAR OLD FUNDING CASE TO PROCEED

Rejecting the Defendants’ claims that plaintiffs should be barred from proceeding with an adequacy case first filed in 1994, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Aubrey J.S. […]