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Major Victory for Students in Two New Hampshire School Funding Lawsuits
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Major Victory for Students in Two New Hampshire School Funding Lawsuits

December 19, 2023April 22, 2024

In significant wins for public school children, the judge in two New Hampshire school funding lawsuits ruled the…

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Minnesota Supreme Court: School Segregation Can Be Unconstitutional Whether or Not the State Caused It
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Minnesota Supreme Court: School Segregation Can Be Unconstitutional Whether or Not the State Caused It

December 14, 2023April 22, 2024

In a crucial decision in Cruz Guzman v. State, a lawsuit challenging segregation in the Minneapolis and St….

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Making the Grade 2023: Pandemic Economic Uncertainty Spurred Public School Disinvestment
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Making the Grade 2023: Pandemic Economic Uncertainty Spurred Public School Disinvestment

December 11, 2023April 22, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEWARK, N.J. – The Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on public education that is rarely…

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Faith Leaders, Education Advocates, and Parents Seek to Join Oklahoma Attorney General’s Lawsuit Opposing Operation of a Religious Public Charter School
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Faith Leaders, Education Advocates, and Parents Seek to Join Oklahoma Attorney General’s Lawsuit Opposing Operation of a Religious Public Charter School

November 14, 2023April 22, 2024

OKLAHOMA CITY — A group of faith leaders, public-education advocates, and public-school parents – who are among the…

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Wyoming Supreme Court Rejects State’s Bid To Overturn Key Ruling In School Funding Lawsuit
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Wyoming Supreme Court Rejects State’s Bid To Overturn Key Ruling In School Funding Lawsuit

October 11, 2023April 22, 2024

On September 19, the Wyoming Supreme Court denied a petition filed by the State of Wyoming to review a pivotal…

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Judge Rejects State’s Effort to Avoid Responsibility for Racially Segregated Schools

October 7, 2023April 22, 2024

On Friday, in a highly anticipated ruling in a statewide school desegregation case, New Jersey Superior Court Judge…

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It Is Time For New York City Schools To Receive Charter School Transition Aid
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It Is Time For New York City Schools To Receive Charter School Transition Aid

October 5, 2023April 1, 2024

All school districts in New York State, except New York City, are eligible to receive transitional aid from the state to offset a portion…

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The Plot To Undermine Public Education: A Conversation With Investigative Reporter Nick Surgey
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The Plot To Undermine Public Education: A Conversation With Investigative Reporter Nick Surgey

September 6, 2023April 30, 2024

A Not-To-Be-Missed Webinar Co-Sponsored by the Network for Public Education and ELC Network for Public Education (NPE) and…

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Oklahomans File Lawsuit To Stop State From Sponsoring Nation’s First Religious Charter School

July 31, 2023July 10, 2024

OKLAHOMA CITY — Nine Oklahoma residents and a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting public education in Oklahoma filed…

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STATEMENT FROM ROBERT KIM, ESQ., EDUCATION LAW CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

June 29, 2023December 4, 2023

Education Law Center believes all students deserve the opportunity to attend well-resourced and diverse schools, as both elements…

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