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[Podcast] One More Season: Student-Athlete Challenges to the NCAA’s Eligibility Rules Continue

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The landscape of college athletics is rapidly evolving. With new opportunities for student-athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL), and the rise of revenue-sharing following the House settlement, legal...more

Thompson Coburn LLP

Who Owns University-Created Art? A Work Made for Hire Showdown Offers a Cautionary Tale for Higher Ed

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In a decision potentially implicating a number of universities and creative employees, a federal court in Vermont recently held that the University of Vermont (UVM) owned the copyright to a new athletic logo created by a...more

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Higher Education Litigation Summary: November 11, 2025

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Thompson Coburn’s Higher Education Litigation Summary is your resource for legal updates on key rulings and ongoing cases shaping the higher education sector. This installment covers updates related to Gainful Employment, the...more

Rumberger | Kirk

From AI Policy to Practice in K-12 Education: Overcoming Obstacles to AI Implementation

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Artificial Intelligence is transforming every industry, including education. AI can enhance classroom learning, streamline administrative operations, and improve efficiencies in all fields. School leaders must proactively...more

Miller Nash LLP

Navigating the New Era and Opportunities in College Athletics: Name, Image and Likeness

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Until recently, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) long-prohibited student athletes from making money off their name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights. Originally Published in the Portland Business...more

Oppenheimer Investigations Group

Navigating Retaliation Claims, Part 3: Rebuilding Trust After an Investigation

Welcome to Part 3 in this three-part series exploring how employers can effectively navigate retaliation claims. Part 1 explains the legal landscape for triggering actual or perceived retaliatory activity in a workplace...more

Ary Rosenbaum - The Rosenbaum Law Firm P.C.

The Last Boy Scout

When I was younger, I wanted to get along. I really did. I wanted to keep the peace, stay out of trouble, and believe that if I worked hard and did the right thing, people would notice. They don’t. Not in school, not at work,...more

Morgan Lewis

DOE Finalizes Regulations on ‘Illegal Activities’ Causing Ineligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness

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The US Department of Education (Education) published final regulations on October 31, 2025, implementing the March 7 executive order “Restoring Public Service Loan Forgiveness,” which directed Education to propose revisions...more

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State AG’s Ramping Up Enforcement of Student Data Privacy with new Landmark Settlement

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The Attorney’s General of Connecticut, California and New York reached a $5.1 million settlement with Illuminate Education, for failing to implement proper information security measures to protect data of students that it was...more

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Trial Court Makes Mess With Sua Sponte Division of Unused 529 Funds

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Since Congress enacted §529 of the Internal Revenue Code in 1996 which, to over simplify things, allowed people to save tax free for college, these accounts have been a popular investment vehicle. Often they are funded by the...more

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Twenty-two state attorneys general challenge Ed. Dept’s final rule introducing exclusions for Public Service Loan Forgiveness...

On November 3, a coalition of 22 state attorneys general announced a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts against the U.S. Department of Education. The suit seeks to block the department’s...more

Miller Canfield

Free Speech or Misgendering? Sixth Circuit Strikes Down School Pronoun Policy

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Can a public school discipline students for using pronouns that reflect a classmate’s sex assigned at birth, rather than their gender identity? According to the Sixth Circuit’s en banc decision issued November 6, 2025, the...more

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Court Orders Penn Hills District to Pay Nearly $800,000 to Keep Charter School's Doors Open

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To prevent the imminent shutdown of a charter school, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ordered Penn Hills School District to make an immediate payment of $793,965.29 to the Penn Hills Charter School of Entrepreneurship....more

Frantz Ward LLP

Ohio Supreme Court Advisory Committee Begins Evaluation of Law School Accreditation

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In July 2025, the Ohio Supreme Court established the Law School Accreditation Advisory Committee (the “Advisory Committee”), composed of nine members appointed by Chief Justice Sharon L. Kennedy, to evaluate and review...more

Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP

The Real Impact (Fall 2025)

Earlier this year, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (the “OBBB”) into law. The OBBB has had a widespread impact on tax legislation, either amending or repealing many provisions of the Internal Revenue...more

Freeman Mathis & Gary

SCOTUS to Review Whether State Gender-Based Sports Designations Violate Title IX and Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment

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Does Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prevent states from designating separate girls’ and boys’ sports teams based on biological sex determined at birth?...more

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Canada Releases 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan

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The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) have released its plan outlining detailed admission targets and substantial shifts in immigration strategy. ...more

Bricker Graydon LLP

[Webinar] Title IX Litigation Update (Free Title IX In Focus Series) - November 20th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

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What are the courts saying these days about Title IX? Join Bricker Graydon Higher Education attorneys for a one-hour webinar, as they break down current trends to help your Title IX team stay compliant....more

Robinson & Cole LLP

Legal Update: Federal Court Enjoins NCAA’s “Five-Year Rule” for JUCO Athletes

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On September 18, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada issued a significant order in Martinson v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, granting a preliminary injunction against the NCAA’s enforcement...more

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COVID Claims and Career Dreams Collide with Legal Reality in Recent 3rd Dept. Cases

The Appellate Division handed down two decisions on Oct. 30: 1. Angelo v. Southwestern Central School: The 3rd Dept. is still dealing with COVID-19 cases. Here, a school custodian filed a claim and The Board concluded there...more

Troutman Pepper Locke

Maximizing Revenue: The Future of College Sports Media Rights in a Post-House World — Highway to NIL Podcast

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In this episode of Highway to NIL, Troutman Pepper Locke attorneys Cal Stein, Chris Brolley, and George Pla look at the post-House settlement landscape, including the revenue-sharing pool that allows schools to pay athletes...more

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California Bans Ultraprocessed Foods in Schools

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Key Takeaways - What happened: California enacted the first state ban on certain ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) in public school meals....more

Holland & Knight LLP

Holland & Knight Health Dose: November 4, 2025

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This week, the government shutdown entered its fifth week and, on Nov. 4, 2025, became the longest in history, beating a 34-day-plus record set during President Donald Trump's first term. Meanwhile, the Open Enrollment Period...more

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New California Law Expands Child Abuse Prevention Procedures to Private Schools: 4 Action Steps for Compliance

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California private and religious K-12 schools will have to stand up new policies to promote safe learning environments and prevent child abuse on their campuses starting next year under a new Golden State law recently signed...more

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Court Weighs School District’s Halt of Payments to Charter School

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A charter school's lawsuit against Pennsylvania education officials could alter the funding requirements imposed on school districts under the Charter School Law (CSL). In the case, Penn Hills Charter School of...more

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