Skip to content
Education Law Center
  • AboutExpand
    • What We Do
    • Board & Staff
    • Supporters
    • Strategic Partnerships
    • Jobs & Internships
    • 2025 Education Justice Lecture 
    • Contact Us
    • Donate Now
  • IssuesExpand
    • Bullying
    • English Learners
    • Immigrant Students
    • Preschool
    • School Facilities
    • School Funding
    • Special Education
    • Student Discipline
    • Student Residency
    • Vouchers
  • LitigationExpand
    • Litigation Overview
    • Cases
  • ResearchExpand
    • New Jersey
    • Making the Grade
    • Resource Equity in the States
    • Interactive Tools
  • News & PublicationsExpand
    • News
    • Publications
  • Contact
Education Law Center

New York

NEWS CATEGORIES

  • New Jersey
    • Charters & Vouchers
    • Discipline & Bullying
    • Facilities
    • Preschool
    • Residency
    • School Funding
    • Secondary
    • Special Education
    • Other Issues
  • National
    • School Funding
    • Vouchers
    • Other Issues
  • Michigan
  • Nevada
  • New York
  • Other States
  • Uncategorized
Civil Rights Organizations Urge NY’s Highest Court to Uphold Decision on School Segregation
New York

Civil Rights Organizations Urge NY’s Highest Court to Uphold Decision on School Segregation

June 5, 2025June 5, 2025

Education Law Center and the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) filed an amicus brief urging New York’s…

Read More Civil Rights Organizations Urge NY’s Highest Court to Uphold Decision on School SegregationContinue

Advocates Urge NY Senate Introduction of Bill to Rein in East Ramapo School Board’s Abuses
New York

Advocates Urge NY Senate Introduction of Bill to Rein in East Ramapo School Board’s Abuses

June 4, 2024June 4, 2024

On May 31, Education Law Center, the Alliance for Quality Education (AQE), and the Spring Valley Branch of…

Read More Advocates Urge NY Senate Introduction of Bill to Rein in East Ramapo School Board’s AbusesContinue

NY Appellate Court Says Lawsuit Contending Segregation Deprives Students of a Constitutionally Sound Basic Education Can Go Forward
New York

NY Appellate Court Says Lawsuit Contending Segregation Deprives Students of a Constitutionally Sound Basic Education Can Go Forward

May 21, 2024May 21, 2024

For the first time, a New York court has ruled that school segregation can be the basis for…

Read More NY Appellate Court Says Lawsuit Contending Segregation Deprives Students of a Constitutionally Sound Basic Education Can Go ForwardContinue

New York State Budget Shortchanges Public Schools, Makes a Mockery of Foundation Aid Study
New York

New York State Budget Shortchanges Public Schools, Makes a Mockery of Foundation Aid Study

April 25, 2024April 25, 2024

New York State finally has a budget, passed three weeks after the April 1 deadline, but it shortchanges…

Read More New York State Budget Shortchanges Public Schools, Makes a Mockery of Foundation Aid StudyContinue

Advocates Urge State Board of Regents to Ensure NYC Compliance With Class Size Law
New York

Advocates Urge State Board of Regents to Ensure NYC Compliance With Class Size Law

November 22, 2023April 22, 2024

New York City is already out of a compliance with a 2022 class size law according to a…

Read More Advocates Urge State Board of Regents to Ensure NYC Compliance With Class Size LawContinue

New York

REPORT DETAILS CHANGES TO MAKE NY’S SCHOOL FUNDING FORMULA MORE EQUITABLE

May 22, 2023December 4, 2023

May 22, 2023 A report released Monday by the Alliance for Quality Education and Education Law Center presents…

Read More REPORT DETAILS CHANGES TO MAKE NY’S SCHOOL FUNDING FORMULA MORE EQUITABLEContinue

New York

EDUCATION LAW CENTER HAILS FULL FUNDING OF NEW YORK’S SCHOOL FUNDING FORMULA

May 8, 2023February 13, 2024

Success is a blueprint for campaigns in other states and for further school finance reform in New York…

Read More EDUCATION LAW CENTER HAILS FULL FUNDING OF NEW YORK’S SCHOOL FUNDING FORMULAContinue

New York

STATEMENT FROM EDUCATION LAW CENTER AND THE ALLIANCE FOR QUALITY EDUCATION ON LETTER TO NY LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP

March 6, 2023December 4, 2023

Key Groups Urge State Leaders to Fund Review of Foundation Aid Formula Fifteen organizations from across New York…

Read More STATEMENT FROM EDUCATION LAW CENTER AND THE ALLIANCE FOR QUALITY EDUCATION ON LETTER TO NY LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIPContinue

New York

BILL CAPS CLASS SIZE IN NYC SCHOOLS: LONG OVERDUE AND URGENTLY NEEDED

June 3, 2022December 4, 2023

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACTS: Leonie Haimson, 917-435-9329, leoniehaimson@gmail.com                       Wendy Lecker,…

Read More BILL CAPS CLASS SIZE IN NYC SCHOOLS: LONG OVERDUE AND URGENTLY NEEDEDContinue

New York

THE UNSUSTAINABLE COST TO NEW YORK CITY SCHOOLS OF CHARTER SCHOOL GROWTH

March 11, 2022January 25, 2024

Without Transitional Aid, NYC Schools Lost Out on Billions of Dollars By Mary McKillip Education Law Center recently…

Read More THE UNSUSTAINABLE COST TO NEW YORK CITY SCHOOLS OF CHARTER SCHOOL GROWTHContinue

Page navigation

1 2 3 … 8 Next PageNext

support our work

As a nonprofit organization, ELC relies on the generous contributions of individuals, corporations and foundations to support our work.

Donate Now

Latest News

NJ Legislators: Support State School Aid in Governor Murphy’s Proposed Budget but Know that work remains
Former U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel A. Cardona to Keynote ELC’s 16th Annual Education Justice Lecture: “Protecting Public Education During the Trump Administration”
Civil Rights Organizations Urge NY’s Highest Court to Uphold Decision on School Segregation
ELC “Friend of the Court” Briefs at the U.S. Supreme Court in Key Student Civil Rights Cases
Statement from Robert Kim, Education Law Center Executive Director, on today’s decision in Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond:

join our network

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy policy
  • Sitemap
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X Linkedin

© 2025 Education Law Center, Inc. All rights reserved.

  • About
    • What We Do
    • Board & Staff
    • Supporters
    • Strategic Partnerships
    • Jobs & Internships
    • 2025 Education Justice Lecture 
    • Contact Us
    • Donate Now
  • Issues
    • Bullying
    • English Learners
    • Immigrant Students
    • Preschool
    • School Facilities
    • School Funding
    • Special Education
    • Student Discipline
    • Student Residency
    • Vouchers
  • Litigation
    • Litigation Overview
    • Cases
  • Research
    • New Jersey
    • Making the Grade
    • Resource Equity in the States
    • Interactive Tools
  • News & Publications
    • News
    • Publications
  • Contact
Search