The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher D. Carusone and Kate Emert Gleason | September 28, 2020
Despite expectations that the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) would release new Title IX regulations last fall, the final version of the new Title IX rule was not issued until half a year later on May 6, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Karen Sloan | September 24, 2020
State Sen. Larry Farnese has introduced a trio of diploma privilege bills that would allow law graduates to skip the bar exam, but the legislation has little chance of passing before the online exam scheduled for Oct. 5-7.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mag Bickford, Camille Bryant and Kathy Conklin | September 23, 2020
With a particularly contentious election season at fever pitch, many school administrators long for an educational atmosphere completely void of potentially controversial speech, but a quick glance at the First Amendment should quash dreams of being able to prohibit all political speech in the school setting.
By Karen Sloan | September 15, 2020
Brian Heckmann, a 2020 graduate of Florida International University College of Law, said he believes the Florida Board of Bar Examiners is punishing him for speaking out against its handling of the bar exam by subjecting him to a heightened character and fitness review.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Heather J. Hulit | September 15, 2020
It has long been recognized that minority students are over-identified as needing special education and, once identified, over-removed from the regular education classroom.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | September 14, 2020
Harvard Law School has adopted a policy that prohibits revealing identities of speakers during class.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Karen Sloan | September 10, 2020
Law graduates had asked the court to adopt an emergency diploma privilege, arguing that the planned online exam is riddled with technical problems and is unfair to examinees.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Deborah Gordon Klehr | August 14, 2020
For too many years, Pennsylvania has woefully underfunded public education. Only six states cover a smaller share of total K-12 education costs than ours. The state also distributes its funds inequitably.
By Raychel Lean | August 11, 2020
"At 8 years old, 3 ½ feet tall, and 64 pounds, this little boy didn't pose a threat to anyone," plaintiffs counsel said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Karen Sloan | August 10, 2020
Pennsylvania is moving ahead with an online bar exam Oct. 5-7 despite a growing movement surrounding a temporary diploma privilege.
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