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This Legislative Session Summary provides a comprehensive recap of the major issues, legislation, and policy developments addressed during the 2026 legislative session. To make navigation easier, content has been organized by...more
The New York State Division of Human Rights (NYSDHR) recently released Title VI training materials in connection with the new Title VI coordinator and training law that becomes effective this upcoming academic year. As we...more
Every Ohio public school district must adopt an artificial intelligence policy by July 1, 2026. Adopting the state’s model policy will make a district compliant. It will not, by itself, make the district safe. This analysis...more
Nearly 30 years ago, Dr. Ezra L. Totton, a distinguished Black professor of chemistry, bequeathed $35,000 to the University of Iowa to establish a scholarship for "Black students majoring in the physical sciences, preferably...more
For more than three decades, the federal government maintained a policy restricting immigration enforcement operations at or near schools and other “sensitive locations.” That longstanding protection ended abruptly in January...more
With summer in full swing, many are already gearing up for the fall college football season. This is particularly true of central Ohio, where fans look forward to rooting for arguably the best football team in Ohio. Between...more
Overview On May 22, 2026, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) rescinded prior guidance applying the Fair Housing Act (FHA) to emotional support animals (ESAs). At the same time, HUD announced a new...more
College athletics has experienced a dramatic sea change in just a few short years. Gone are the days of strict NCAA regulation that felt like they governed every aspect of a student’s life down to a strict number of snacks...more
The Public Access Counselor of the Illinois Attorney General’s Office (“PAC”) recently issued several binding opinions regarding the Illinois Open Meetings Act (“OMA”). While more in-depth summaries are included below,...more
Every four years, post-election, many Americans come together to agree that the Electoral College is antiquated and dysfunctional. The losing side moans and groans and demands change, and then forgets about it for the next...more
The 2027 DC budget would make sweeping investments in education across the District of Columbia, from pre-kindergarten through higher education and adult literacy. The budget supports nearly 100,000 public and public charter...more
This series will cover best practices for writing investigation reports and decisions in Title IX cases that comply with current regulatory requirements. Each training will take place across two days. The initial sessions...more
Maine private school leaders and administrators must be aware of sweeping new rules that significantly expand your obligations when it comes to investigations of school employees and reporting required by the Maine Department...more
Can an employee sue a federally funded school for sex discrimination in the workplace under Title IX? The Supreme Court has agreed to tackle this question next term, and its answer may have huge implications for higher...more
On April 28, 2026, Judge John Murphy of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania granted a motion to dismiss a putative class action, holding that lead plaintiff’s allegations were...more
This is one of those stories where the headline sounds important, but the conclusion is something anyone in this business already knows. Student loan anxiety impacts retirement savings. Of course it does. That’s not...more
X.B. by & through C.B. v. Mazzeo, No. 3:25CV756, 2026 WL 917511, at *1 (M.D. Pa. Mar. 31, 2026) - A five-year-old special education student was enrolled in the Wyoming Valley West School District and attended the State Street...more
Can an employee sue a school, district, college, or university for sex discrimination? Yes, under Title VII. But under Title IX? That question is now before the Supreme Court. Last month, the Supreme Court granted...more
In early May, thousands of K-12 schools, colleges, and universities were disrupted when Canvas, a leading edtech software program, went offline during one of the busiest times of the academic year....more
The 2026 regular session of the Connecticut General Assembly adjourned on May 6, 2026, closing out a "brief" election year session. ...more
Türkiye has introduced significant reforms to family leave entitlements and child protection measures in the workplace. The changes include extended maternity and paternity leave periods, new protections for children in...more
On Friday May 29, 2026, the Ohio Supreme Court gave Ohio property owners certainty that a board of education cannot use R.C. 2506.01 as an alternate means to appeal a board of revision’s property valuation decision....more
Time for a tune-up of your HR practices! Join the Bricker Higher Education team to discuss the latest case law, federal guidance, and best practices in hiring, evaluating, terminating, and everything in between. We’ll cover...more
The evidence in student conduct cases is suddenly more questionable than it used to be. Is that video real? Are those text messages complete? And what about the volumes of correspondence that seem to be drafted by someone (or...more