A New Dawn: The Supreme Court Upholds Religious Liberty in Education
April 25, 2023
Charlie Russo and I haver a new article, A New Dawn: The Supreme Court Upholds Religious Liberty in Education, in Religion & Education. This is…
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April 25, 2023
Charlie Russo and I haver a new article, A New Dawn: The Supreme Court Upholds Religious Liberty in Education, in Religion & Education. This is…
April 24, 2023
Elizabeth Busch and I have a new article–Restoring Title IX’s Constitutionalist Integrity–in the Marquette Sports Law Review. Our article is based, in part on our…
April 19, 2023
April 19, 2023 Dear Members and Friends of the Education Law Association, We are writing to inform you of the significant changes we’ve made this…
April 19, 2023
Check out the new law review article by members Maria Lewis and Suzanne Eckes: “A Solution in Search of a Problem: Justice Demands More for…
April 7, 2023
Article by ELA Board Member Sarah Flournoy answering the age-old questions (1) Why would a school need a lawyer? and (2) What does an education…
March 28, 2023
It’s been 50 years since the Supreme Court’s ruling in San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, and check out this terrific, in-depth piece in…
March 27, 2023
Check out this interview with ELA Past President @SusanBon, interim associate dean for research and faculty affairs at the University of South Carolina, who also…
March 22, 2023
The Director of Operations, Civitas Child Law Center at Loyola University Chicago School of Law oversees the day-to-day administration of Loyola’s Civitas ChildLaw Center, a law…
March 21, 2023
Check out this blog post by @ChristopherGilbert for his take on “The Top 10 Supreme Court Cases Impacting Education.” What do you think? Are these…
March 21, 2023
@NealHutchens and @FrankFernandez have a piece in Inside Higher Ed in which they argue that the First Amendment protects the academic freedom of university professors…
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