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Prominent Jurist Issues Resounding Statement Supporting University Self-Determination Over Academic and Pedagogical Affairs

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Judge Easterbrook of the Seventh Circuit, one of the most prominent jurists in the country, recently issued a resounding endorsement of universities’ right to determine their own academic affairs. His opinion will have its...more

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Considerations for Law Enforcement Referrals

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School district practices on referrals to local law enforcement for student misconduct in schools are facing intense scrutiny in the wake of the ProPublica investigation reported these past weeks in the Chicago Tribune. ...more

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OCR Blog Offers Additional Insight on New Title IX Rule Requirements

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As you are all well aware by now, the U.S. Department of Education recently issued its final Title IX regulations. While we continue to wade through the over 2,000-page document issued by the ED (consisting of the new...more

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School Safety Commission Report and DOE Withdrawal of Discipline Guidance: What Does It Mean for Schools?

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The 180-page report of the Federal Commission on School Safety is out, and garnering significant media attention. ...more

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Nightmare on Your Street? How to Respond to Controversial Costumes in School

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You’ve probably heard that Megyn Kelly is out at NBC for making comments about white people wearing blackface at Halloween. And just a few days ago, a first grade Iowa teacher, Megan Luloff, came under investigation from her...more

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