By Colleen Murphy | July 13, 2022
The latest round of sweeping proposed changes to Title IX could put universities in the crosshairs of litigation by college and university students accused of sexual misconduct, observers said.
By Allison Dunn | July 6, 2022
A district court judge is allowing claims of Title IX retaliation and breach of contract to continue in a former student's lawsuit alleging that the University of New England wrongly portrayed him as a threat on campus following his complaint of unwanted sexual advances from a professor.
By Allison Dunn | June 10, 2022
The Connecticut Appellate Court recently upheld summary judgment orders in favor of a Westport middle school in a case in which two students claim officials failed to properly investigate bullying complaints and that they were retaliated against with suspensions.
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By Cedra Mayfield | May 27, 2022
"Between February 2015 and March 2019, [Mark] Scheinberg and Stone Academy mailed 154 small, direct payments to loan servicers on behalf of 102 students in attempts to prevent those students from defaulting on their loans and being counted in Stone Academy's [cohort default rate]," read a statement by the U.S. attorney for the District of Connecticut.
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By Andrew Larson | March 7, 2022
Attorneys argued that quasi-judicial immunity does not apply to the disciplinary proceedings of nongovernment entities, such as Yale.
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By Andrew Larson | February 18, 2022
The student, who has learning disabilities, transferred to the Washington, Connecticut, school, which has a $66,523 tuition for boarding students.
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By Andrew Larson | January 28, 2022
Final approval of the settlement requires that funding be approved by the General Assembly.
By Marcia Coyle | January 24, 2022
The two cases, which are likely to be argued next fall, take direct aim at the court's 2003 decision in "Grutter v. Bollinger."
By Allison Dunn | September 22, 2021
Respondents were asked to reflect on their understanding of the legal profession, the cost of law school, and their earning and academic potential at the time they entered law school.
By Jim Saunders | November 17, 2020
Former Florida Atlantic University professor James Tracy was a tenured faculty member in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies and had a blog that explored conspiracy theories and criticized the media.
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