By MICHAEL MARCIANO | June 9, 2017
Hundreds of students, volunteers, attorneys and judges took part in the National High School Mock Trial Championship hosted by Civics First in Hartford recently.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 9, 2017
Retirement benefits properly suspended where there was no break in service because employee was immediately hired back as an independent contractor to perform many of the same duties as her old position. Order of the Public School Employees' Retirement Board affirmed.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 9, 2017
CAB erred in denying petitioner's application to establish a charter school because there was no evidence that petitioner lacked independence from the service provider that would provide curriculum, educational materials and educational management ser-vices. Reversed.
By Jim Saunders | June 8, 2017
A federal judge has sided with the Florida High School Athletic Association in a dispute about whether a Christian school should have been allowed to offer a prayer over a stadium loudspeaker before a football championship game.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger | June 8, 2017
In a rebuke to Gov. Rick Scott, the Florida Senate voted to override vetoes of some $75 million in higher-education projects, although House leaders appear reluctant to back the move.
By DEBORAH G. STEVENSON | June 8, 2017
It is unfortunate that before the Connecticut Law Tribune's editorial board published the article "It's Time To Regulate Home Schooling" the board did not reach out to those who know the most and have the facts about home schooling. Had the board done so, it certainly would have been more informed, and the article published would have reflected more accurately existing history, law and custom.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 5, 2017
Lock Haven University has been hit with a class action by eight female athletes claiming the school treats men's and women's sports teams unequally and does not provide enough opportunities for women to join teams.
By Charles Toutant | June 5, 2017
An insurance company owed no duty to defend the Montville School District in a suit by an alleged victim of molestation committed by a former teacher, a federal judge in Newark has ruled.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 5, 2017
The Office of Senior Vice President and General Counsel at Rutgers University proved to be an asset to the institution in 2016—heavily engaged…
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | June 2, 2017
Since 1965, Connecticut has had a statute designed "to require the reporting of suspected child abuse or neglect" to the Connecticut Department of Children and Families by certain individuals who care for or interact with children.
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