May 29, 2013

School Districts Owed Millions Because of Louisiana Supreme Court’s Voucher Ruling

Earlier this month, the Louisiana Supreme Court’s declared unconstitutional a statute which required school districts to transmit to private schools per capita state aid funding allocations […]
May 29, 2013

New Reports Draw on International Comparisons to Highlight Need for Reforming Inequitable Education System in the U.S.

The Center for American Progress recently released two reports that question whether the traditional reliance on local funding for education is viable for meeting the United […]
May 29, 2013

School Law Institute at Columbia Law School This July

The School Law Institute, a national program now in its 26th year, will take place during the week of July 8-12. Its presenters will address some […]
May 2, 2013

California Advocates Claim Lack of Services to English Learners

Charging the state with failing to provide more than 20,000 English learners appropriate instruction and adequate educational assistance, the American Civil Liberties Union of California (ACLU) […]