Trial in NY Small Cities School Funding Lawsuit to Start in January
After waiting six years, the parents and children in eight NY, high poverty, low wealth school districts will…
After waiting six years, the parents and children in eight NY, high poverty, low wealth school districts will…
In a decision issued October 17, Administrative Law Judge Ellen Bass ruled the NJ Department of Education (NJDOE)…
Education Law Center continues efforts to hold New York education officials accountable for implementing the Contracts for Excellence…
ELC Calls on Legislature to Investigate Following the revelation by the Attorney General in a court hearing last…
Education Law Center’s pending challenge to the NJ Department of Education’s (NJDOE) attempt to circumvent basic safeguards in…
October 6, 2014 Over two and half years after a court-ordered settlement, a July 2014 compliance report again…
The start of the 2014-15 school year has put the spotlight on the new Common Core standards and…
Education Law Center recently joined the legal team representing the Plaintiff students and parents in Maisto, et al….
After waiting six years, parents, students and districts in 16 rural communities have filed a complaint to enforce…
On July 7, NJ Education Commissioner David Hespe authorized Uncommon Charter Schools, based in New York City, to…