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The Child Benefits System In Operation - Federal Style, Hugh L. Carey 2016 St. John's University School of Law

The Child Benefits System In Operation - Federal Style, Hugh L. Carey

The Catholic Lawyer

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From Common Core To Charter: The Economic Remedy To Nc Education, Hunter B. Winstead 2016 Liberty University

From Common Core To Charter: The Economic Remedy To Nc Education, Hunter B. Winstead

Senior Honors Theses

Although numerous factors contribute to the decline of North Carolina’s economic prosperity, one of the most prevalent is the waste that occurs through the ineffective funding of education. In the last century, this system has become progressively centralized and bureaucratized which restricts the presence of diversity and hinders economic choice. The purest evidence of this movement is demonstrated through the state’s adoption of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), an initiative designed to serve as a basis for federal entanglement in education. Proponents of CCSS claimed that the system would accomplish a variety of rigorous educational goals; however, none of …


Education As A Vital Right, Clayton Kozinski 2016 Notre Dame Law School

Education As A Vital Right, Clayton Kozinski

Journal of Legislation

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Tightenting The Loophole: The Role Of Fee-Shifting Statutes In Resolving The Growing Problem Of Servicing America's Student Loan Debt, Katheryn E. Marcum 2016 West Virginia University College of Law

Tightenting The Loophole: The Role Of Fee-Shifting Statutes In Resolving The Growing Problem Of Servicing America's Student Loan Debt, Katheryn E. Marcum

West Virginia Law Review

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Update On School Searches, Charles J. Russo 2016 University of Dayton

Update On School Searches, Charles J. Russo

Educational Leadership Faculty Publications

School safety continues to present significant challenges for education leaders. Yet as educators work to maintain school safety, boards face a steady stream of litigation because officials have searched students suspected of putting themselves or others in danger. For example, students have been searched because they were suspected of bringing into schools such prohibited items as alcohol, weapons, and drugs.

Education leaders must develop up-to-date policies that ensure safety but that also comply with the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition of unreasonable searches and seizures.


Consent Confusion, Aya Gruber 2016 University of Colorado Law School

Consent Confusion, Aya Gruber

Cardozo Law Review

The slogans are ubiquitous: "Only 'Yes' Means 'Yes"'" "Got Consent?", "Consent is Hot, Assault is Not!" Clear consent is the rule, but the meaning of sexual consent is far from clear. The current state of confusion is evident in the numerous competing views about what constitutes mental agreement (grudging acceptance or eager desire?) and what comprises performative consent (passive acquiescence or an enthusiastic "yes"?). This paper seeks to clear up the consent confusion. It charts the contours of the sexual consent framework, categorizes different definitions of affirmative consent, and critically describes arguments for and against affirmative consent. Today's widespread uncertainty …


The Will To Prevail: Inside The Legal Battle To Save Sweet Briar, William H. Hurd, Ashley L. Taylor Jr., Nancyellen Keane, Stephen C. Piepgrass, C. Reade Jacob Jr., James M. Giudice, J. Westwood Smithers III 2016 Troutman Sanders LLP, Richmond, Virginia

The Will To Prevail: Inside The Legal Battle To Save Sweet Briar, William H. Hurd, Ashley L. Taylor Jr., Nancyellen Keane, Stephen C. Piepgrass, C. Reade Jacob Jr., James M. Giudice, J. Westwood Smithers Iii

University of Richmond Law Review

Part I provides an in-depth factual overview, beginning with the Sweet Briar College's founding in the early 1900s. The commentary then turns to the controversial decision to close and discusses the facts and legal theories of the case, the decisions by the circuit court and the Supreme Court of Virginia, and the eventual settlement that kept the school alive.

In Part II, the discussion shifts to the landmark nature of this case, not only for Sweet Briar College, but also for other Virginia colleges and non-profits around the country. The essay analyzes the legal questions arising from the case, including …


Tenure Wars: The Litigation Continues, Charles J. Russo 2016 University of Dayton

Tenure Wars: The Litigation Continues, Charles J. Russo

Educational Leadership Faculty Publications

Teacher tenure is a controversial topic that continues to generate litigation. Parents and advocates of educational reform have filed claims alleging, in part, that school officials violate the rights of students who are not achieving academically largely because of the ineffective instruction the students receive from teachers.

Typically, these suits also claim that conditions in districts where students perform poorly on academic measures are exacerbated by the protection that state tenure laws—in conjunction with union efforts—afford ineffective teachers, thereby making it difficult to dismiss the teachers for incompetence.

In North Carolina Association of Educators v. State (2016), a North Carolina …


The Accreditation Of Religious Law Schools In Canada And The United States, John Boersma 2016 Brigham Young University Law School

The Accreditation Of Religious Law Schools In Canada And The United States, John Boersma

BYU Law Review

Ongoing litigation in Canada suggests that the legal status of religiously affiliated law schools could be in jeopardy. In Canada, regulatory authorities have sought to deny accreditation status to a religiously affiliated law school (Trinity Western University) due to its commitment to a traditional Christian understanding of marriage. According to Canadian provincial authorities, this commitment has a discriminatory effect on LGBT students. Similar events could potentially occur in the United States. It is possible that American regulatory bodies could seek either to rescind or withhold accreditation from a religiously affiliated law school because of the discriminatory effects of its policies. …


A Few Words Of Caution As The Supreme Court Considers Fry V. Napoleon Community Schools, Kevin Golembiewski 2016 United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

A Few Words Of Caution As The Supreme Court Considers Fry V. Napoleon Community Schools, Kevin Golembiewski

Washington and Lee Law Review Online

This term, the Supreme Court will consider Fry v. Napoleon Community Schools. Fry implicates a circuit split on the proper scope of the exhaustion requirement in 20 U.S.C. § 1415(l) of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). That section requires parents of students with disabilities to exhaust state administrative remedies “before the filing of a civil action . . . seeking relief that is also available under” the IDEA. Two different approaches to this requirement have emerged among the courts of appeals: an “injury-centered” approach and a “relief-centered” approach. Under the injury-centered approach, exhaustion is required when a …


"Profiting At My Expense": An Analysis Of The Commercialization Of Professors' Lecture Notes, Ashley T. Barnett 2016 University of Georgia School of Law

"Profiting At My Expense": An Analysis Of The Commercialization Of Professors' Lecture Notes, Ashley T. Barnett

Georgia Journal of Law & Technology

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The Middle Class, Urban Schools And Choice, Michael Lewyn 2016 Touro Law Center

The Middle Class, Urban Schools And Choice, Michael Lewyn

Scholarly Works

Urban schools tend to be less attractive to middle-class parents than suburban schools; as a result, the public school system generates suburban sprawl.  This talk discusses both egalitarian and market-oriented means of making cities more attractive to parents.


Mission Accomplished: The Unfinished Relationship Between Black Law Schools And Their Historical Constituencies, Mary Wright 2016 North Carolina Central University School of Law

Mission Accomplished: The Unfinished Relationship Between Black Law Schools And Their Historical Constituencies, Mary Wright

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, 2016 University of South Carolina

Table Of Contents

The Journal of Law and Education

No abstract provided.


Professional Editorial Board, 2016 University of South Carolina

Professional Editorial Board

The Journal of Law and Education

No abstract provided.


Keeping Legal Education Not Only Legal But Also Educational, Perry A. Zirkel 2016 University of South Carolina

Keeping Legal Education Not Only Legal But Also Educational, Perry A. Zirkel

The Journal of Law and Education

No abstract provided.


Effective Litigation Strategies To Improve State Education And Social Service Systems, Albert Kauffman 2016 University of South Carolina

Effective Litigation Strategies To Improve State Education And Social Service Systems, Albert Kauffman

The Journal of Law and Education

No abstract provided.


Anti-Law School Narratives And Impediments To Reform Of Legal Education: The Nfl And Other Things, Thomas E. Guernsey 2016 University of South Carolina

Anti-Law School Narratives And Impediments To Reform Of Legal Education: The Nfl And Other Things, Thomas E. Guernsey

The Journal of Law and Education

No abstract provided.


Supreme Court Recent Cases And Commentary, 2016 University of South Carolina

Supreme Court Recent Cases And Commentary

The Journal of Law and Education

No abstract provided.


Lower Federal Courts And State Courts: Elementary And Secondary Education, Universities And Other Institutions Recent Cases And Commentary, 2016 University of South Carolina

Lower Federal Courts And State Courts: Elementary And Secondary Education, Universities And Other Institutions Recent Cases And Commentary

The Journal of Law and Education

No abstract provided.


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