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Full-Text Articles in Education Law
Opposing Views: The Divide In Public Education Funding – Property Tax Revenue, Magda Derisma
Opposing Views: The Divide In Public Education Funding – Property Tax Revenue, Magda Derisma
Children's Legal Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Around The World: Illegal Immigrants And The Cost Of Higher Education In The U.K., Amanda M. Walsh
Around The World: Illegal Immigrants And The Cost Of Higher Education In The U.K., Amanda M. Walsh
Children's Legal Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Over The Borderline--A Review Of Margaret Price's Mad At School: Rhetorics Of Mental Disability And Academic Life, Gregory M. Duhl
Over The Borderline--A Review Of Margaret Price's Mad At School: Rhetorics Of Mental Disability And Academic Life, Gregory M. Duhl
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
This Article is about “madness” in higher education. In Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life, Professor Margaret Price analyzes the rhetoric and discourse surrounding mental disabilities in academia. In this Article, I place Price’s work in a legal context, discussing why the Americans with Disabilities Act fails those with mental illness and why reform is needed to protect them. My own narrative as a law professor with Borderline Personality Disorder frames my critique. Narratives of mental illness are important because they help connect those who are often stigmatized and isolated due to mental illness and …
Give And Take: The Chicago Teachers Union Strike And Its Local And National Impact, Margaret Jones
Give And Take: The Chicago Teachers Union Strike And Its Local And National Impact, Margaret Jones
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
With Charter School Popularity On The Rise, Illinois Takes Steps To Ensure Charter Schools Are Open To All, Lynsey Stewart
With Charter School Popularity On The Rise, Illinois Takes Steps To Ensure Charter Schools Are Open To All, Lynsey Stewart
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of American Saber-Rattling On Iranian Students In Chicago, Laura Knittle
The Effect Of American Saber-Rattling On Iranian Students In Chicago, Laura Knittle
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Policing In Schools: Too Much Law Enforcement? , Colleen Thomas
Policing In Schools: Too Much Law Enforcement? , Colleen Thomas
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
True Equality In Illinois Education: Will This Be The Year?, Cynthia Y. Herrera
True Equality In Illinois Education: Will This Be The Year?, Cynthia Y. Herrera
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
In Or Out: States Offer Different Tuition Rates Based On Citizenship, Michael J. Lorden
In Or Out: States Offer Different Tuition Rates Based On Citizenship, Michael J. Lorden
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Tenure Reform Amidst Economic Uncertainty: A New Jersey Model For Retaining Quality Teachers, Alisha Howell
Tenure Reform Amidst Economic Uncertainty: A New Jersey Model For Retaining Quality Teachers, Alisha Howell
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
A Broken American Dream: The Current State Of U.S. Immigration Laws And Its Adverse Effect On Students, Education, And The Economy, Sabena Auyeung
A Broken American Dream: The Current State Of U.S. Immigration Laws And Its Adverse Effect On Students, Education, And The Economy, Sabena Auyeung
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Burying Our Heads In The Sand: Lack Of Knowledge, Knowledge Avoidance, And The Persistent Problem Of Campus Peer Sexual Violence, Nancy Chi Cantalupo
Burying Our Heads In The Sand: Lack Of Knowledge, Knowledge Avoidance, And The Persistent Problem Of Campus Peer Sexual Violence, Nancy Chi Cantalupo
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
This Article discusses why two laws that seek to prevent and end sexual violence between students on college campuses, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 ("Title IX") and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act ("Clery Act'), are failing to fulfill this goal and how these legal regimes can be improved to reach their objectives. It explicates how Title IX and the Clery Act ignore or exacerbate a series of "information problems" that create incentives for schools to "bury their heads in the sand" with regard to campus peer sexual violence. These …
Back On The Books: The Illinois Silent Reflection And Student Prayer Act, Brendan Brassil
Back On The Books: The Illinois Silent Reflection And Student Prayer Act, Brendan Brassil
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
The Cps Evaluation Backlog: A Roadblock To Educational Success, Kathryn Kokoczka
The Cps Evaluation Backlog: A Roadblock To Educational Success, Kathryn Kokoczka
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
From Crayons To Handcuffs: An Investigation Of Elementarly School Discipline, Laura Knittle
From Crayons To Handcuffs: An Investigation Of Elementarly School Discipline, Laura Knittle
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Why Can't We Be "Friends?" Student-Teacher Relationships In The Facebook Age, Lynsey Stewart
Why Can't We Be "Friends?" Student-Teacher Relationships In The Facebook Age, Lynsey Stewart
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Illinois' Fitness Statute: Is It A Good Fit For Juvenile Court?, Rachel Tait
Illinois' Fitness Statute: Is It A Good Fit For Juvenile Court?, Rachel Tait
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
The School-To-Prison Pipeline: How Schools Are Failing To Properly Identify And Service Their Special Education Students And How One Probation Department Has Responded To The Crisis, Kristina Menzel
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Cost-Effective Crime Prevention: Economic Analysis Of The Chicago Child-Parent Centers Early Education Program, Judy A. Temple, Barry A. White, Arthur J. Reynolds
Cost-Effective Crime Prevention: Economic Analysis Of The Chicago Child-Parent Centers Early Education Program, Judy A. Temple, Barry A. White, Arthur J. Reynolds
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
What Did Brown Do? A Legal And Personal Journey, Jonathan Baum
What Did Brown Do? A Legal And Personal Journey, Jonathan Baum
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Illinois Schools Face Up To Facebook: Mandating Internet Safety Instructions In Illinois Public Schools, Lauren Rafferty
Illinois Schools Face Up To Facebook: Mandating Internet Safety Instructions In Illinois Public Schools, Lauren Rafferty
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
From Bush To Obama: The Direction Of Education, Noah Hurwitz
From Bush To Obama: The Direction Of Education, Noah Hurwitz
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Forward, Michael Kaufman
What Did Brown Do For You? Brown V. Board Fifty Years Later, G. Robb Cooper, James Prescott
What Did Brown Do For You? Brown V. Board Fifty Years Later, G. Robb Cooper, James Prescott
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Educational Impact Of Resource Allocation Differences Between Suburban And Urban High Schools, Allan Alson, Elizabeth Nelson
Educational Impact Of Resource Allocation Differences Between Suburban And Urban High Schools, Allan Alson, Elizabeth Nelson
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Chicago's School Reform: No "Miracles" Here, Michael Klonsky
Chicago's School Reform: No "Miracles" Here, Michael Klonsky
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Separate & Unequal In The Same Classroom: Homeless Students In America's Public Schools, Eric S. Tars
Separate & Unequal In The Same Classroom: Homeless Students In America's Public Schools, Eric S. Tars
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Advocacy And Obstacles In The Education Of Homeless Children And Youth In Illinois, Laurene M. Heybach
Advocacy And Obstacles In The Education Of Homeless Children And Youth In Illinois, Laurene M. Heybach
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Homeless Education: Unveiling The Truth Behind Beating The Odds, Cary M. Martin
Homeless Education: Unveiling The Truth Behind Beating The Odds, Cary M. Martin
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Afterword, Margaret Egan