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    LAWSUIT CHALLENGES NORTH CAROLINA LAW ALLOWING BREAKAWAY, SEGREGATED CHARTER SCHOOLS

    May 18, 2020January 25, 2024

    By Wendy Lecker Parents and civil rights groups in North Carolina have sued the State challenging a law…

    Read More LAWSUIT CHALLENGES NORTH CAROLINA LAW ALLOWING BREAKAWAY, SEGREGATED CHARTER SCHOOLSContinue

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    NEW JERSEY MUST REJECT EDUCATION SECRETARY DEVOS’ ADVICE TO GIVE EMERGENCY COVID-19 FUNDS EVEN TO WEALTHY PRIVATE SCHOOLS

    May 11, 2020January 25, 2024

    Education Law Center is urging New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy to firmly reject a non-binding directive from U.S….

    Read More NEW JERSEY MUST REJECT EDUCATION SECRETARY DEVOS’ ADVICE TO GIVE EMERGENCY COVID-19 FUNDS EVEN TO WEALTHY PRIVATE SCHOOLSContinue

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    NEW JERSEY DISTRICTS CAN’T DEMAND WAIVERS IN RETURN FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES

    May 6, 2020December 4, 2023

    The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) has issued a firm prohibition to school districts against conditioning special…

    Read More NEW JERSEY DISTRICTS CAN’T DEMAND WAIVERS IN RETURN FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICESContinue

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    ILLINOIS ADVOCATES CALL ON GOVERNOR TO DIRECT FEDERAL EMERGENCY FUNDS TO AT-RISK, MARGINALIZED STUDENTS

    May 5, 2020January 25, 2024

    Illinois advocates are urging Governor J.B. Pritzker and State Board of Education Superintendent Carmen Ayala to prioritize school…

    Read More ILLINOIS ADVOCATES CALL ON GOVERNOR TO DIRECT FEDERAL EMERGENCY FUNDS TO AT-RISK, MARGINALIZED STUDENTSContinue

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    ELC CALLS ON NJ TO USE CARES ACT FUNDS TO END DIGITAL DIVIDE AND ADDRESS EDUCATION INEQUITIES

    May 4, 2020December 4, 2023

    Education Law Center is urging New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy to promptly issue guidance to local school districts…

    Read More ELC CALLS ON NJ TO USE CARES ACT FUNDS TO END DIGITAL DIVIDE AND ADDRESS EDUCATION INEQUITIESContinue

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    CONSTITUTIONALLY OBLIGATED: STATES CANNOT PASS THE BUCK TO DISTRICTS AFTER CLOSING SCHOOLS

    April 29, 2020December 4, 2023

    By David Sciarra Governors in every state have ordered school closures to stop the spread of COVID-19, many…

    Read More CONSTITUTIONALLY OBLIGATED: STATES CANNOT PASS THE BUCK TO DISTRICTS AFTER CLOSING SCHOOLSContinue

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    NEW YORK’S PANDEMIC ADJUSTMENT: DEPRIVING RESOURCES TO STUDENTS IMPACTED BY COVID-19

    April 22, 2020December 4, 2023

    A new Education Law Center research brief released today analyzes New York State’s $1.1 billion cut in state…

    Read More NEW YORK’S PANDEMIC ADJUSTMENT: DEPRIVING RESOURCES TO STUDENTS IMPACTED BY COVID-19Continue

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    EDUCATION LAW CENTER RESPONSE TO COVID-19 IMPACTS ON EDUCATION RIGHTS

    April 16, 2020December 4, 2023

    For nearly 50 years, Education Law Center has successfully advocated for the legal rights of the nation’s public…

    Read More EDUCATION LAW CENTER RESPONSE TO COVID-19 IMPACTS ON EDUCATION RIGHTSContinue

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    NJ SUPREME COURT ANTICIPATES GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATURE WILL FUND SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM

    April 6, 2020January 25, 2024

    Newark, NJ – In an order issued today, the New Jersey Supreme Court has stepped aside to give…

    Read More NJ SUPREME COURT ANTICIPATES GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATURE WILL FUND SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMContinue

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    FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR SCHOOLS IS A START, BUT STATES AND CONGRESS MUST DO MUCH MORE

    March 31, 2020January 25, 2024

    By David Sciarra, Jessica Levin and Wendy Lecker In the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act,…

    Read More FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR SCHOOLS IS A START, BUT STATES AND CONGRESS MUST DO MUCH MOREContinue

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