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Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

2013

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Judicial Clarity: Giving Teeth To The Application Of Federal Disability Laws In Charter Schools, Sarah Wieselthier Esq. Mar 2013

Judicial Clarity: Giving Teeth To The Application Of Federal Disability Laws In Charter Schools, Sarah Wieselthier Esq.

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No abstract provided.


Making Enemies Out Of Educators: The Legal And Social Consequences Of Disclosing New York City Teacher Data Reports, Frank G. Barile Mar 2013

Making Enemies Out Of Educators: The Legal And Social Consequences Of Disclosing New York City Teacher Data Reports, Frank G. Barile

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No abstract provided.


Bamn! The Sixth Circuit Strikes Down Michigan's Proposal 2, J. Kevin Jenkins, Pamela Larde Mar 2013

Bamn! The Sixth Circuit Strikes Down Michigan's Proposal 2, J. Kevin Jenkins, Pamela Larde

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No abstract provided.


Applying The "Paradox" Theory: A Law And Policy Analysis Of Collective Bargaining Rights And Teacher Evaluation Reform From Selected States, Mark Paige J.D., Ph.D. Mar 2013

Applying The "Paradox" Theory: A Law And Policy Analysis Of Collective Bargaining Rights And Teacher Evaluation Reform From Selected States, Mark Paige J.D., Ph.D.

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No abstract provided.


A Survey Of Recent Employment Disputes Of Educators Engaged In Serving English Language Learners, Scott Ellis Ferrin Mar 2013

A Survey Of Recent Employment Disputes Of Educators Engaged In Serving English Language Learners, Scott Ellis Ferrin

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No abstract provided.


Educational Federalism: A New Case For Reduced Federal Involvement In K-12 Education, Aaron Lawson Mar 2013

Educational Federalism: A New Case For Reduced Federal Involvement In K-12 Education, Aaron Lawson

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The Ten-Month School Year: Are We Ignoring Educational Research In Order To Preserve Summer Vacation? Finding A Compromise Between Educational Advancement And Over-Schooling, Mary Therese O'Sullivan Mar 2013

The Ten-Month School Year: Are We Ignoring Educational Research In Order To Preserve Summer Vacation? Finding A Compromise Between Educational Advancement And Over-Schooling, Mary Therese O'Sullivan

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No abstract provided.