NJ Supreme Court Leaves School Construction Funding to Governor and Legislature — For Now
On Tuesday, the New Jersey Supreme Court denied a motion filed by Education Law Center on behalf of…
On Tuesday, the New Jersey Supreme Court denied a motion filed by Education Law Center on behalf of…
Success is a blueprint for campaigns in other states and for further school finance reform in New York…
BOARD’S HIGHER SCORE DOUBLED FAILURE RATE ON 2022 FIELD TEST On May 3, the New Jersey State Board…
A bill in the New Jersey Legislature (A4496/S3247) proposing access to 100 percent State facilities construction funding for…
The Commonwealth Must Act Now to Reform School Funding A school where 125 first graders must share one…
School funding in Michigan is inadequate and inequitable. In a report released today by Education Law Center, Tanner…
Today, the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board (SVCSB) denied an application to establish a charter school that…
Report also finds project cost estimates inadequate Yesterday, retired Judge Thomas Miller issued an 87-page report to the…
Twelve national organizations that filed an amicus brief in Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools offered congratulatory and supporting…
Today is the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court opinion, San Antonio v. Rodriguez. In 1973, by…