Recent data shows that two-thirds of states are funding education at lower levels than in 2008. Some states are 20% or more below levels of just a few years earlier. The effect on schools has been devastating. States are only exacerbating the problem by reducing teachers’ rights and benefits. These attacks, combined with funding decreases, have scared many prospective teachers away from the profession. The net result is an extreme shortage of teachers nationwide. When the school year began in 2015, a large number of public schools opened without enough certified teachers to fill classrooms, relying instead on substitutes and interns on a full-time basis. In other instances, schools stopped offering certain classes. Decades of social science...
Although access to quality teachers is one of the most important aspects of a quality education, exp...
This article is an attempt to start a conversation about where we find ourselves in the plight to he...
Following the rise of another COVID-19 surge during the holiday season, many schools started the new...
Recent data shows that two-thirds of states are funding education at lower levels than in 2008. Some...
Most state constitutions recognize a right to education, but courts have been hard pressed to respon...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
In the first study of opinions handed down in education adequacy litigation between January 2005 and...
Education rights cases often devolve into a farce of constitutional brinkmanship played by a miserab...
Over the course of five decades and three waves of litigation, courts have approved remedies under t...
Current discussions about K-12 education often highlight the reforms that seek to improve the qualit...
This Note examines judicial review and oversight of state educational adequacy remedies in light of ...
There are always winners and losers in school funding reforms, which often leads to protracted litig...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
Public school funding plummeted following the Great Recession and failed to recover over the next de...
This book takes the position that public schools can be saved if we can learn from history, discard ...
Although access to quality teachers is one of the most important aspects of a quality education, exp...
This article is an attempt to start a conversation about where we find ourselves in the plight to he...
Following the rise of another COVID-19 surge during the holiday season, many schools started the new...
Recent data shows that two-thirds of states are funding education at lower levels than in 2008. Some...
Most state constitutions recognize a right to education, but courts have been hard pressed to respon...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
In the first study of opinions handed down in education adequacy litigation between January 2005 and...
Education rights cases often devolve into a farce of constitutional brinkmanship played by a miserab...
Over the course of five decades and three waves of litigation, courts have approved remedies under t...
Current discussions about K-12 education often highlight the reforms that seek to improve the qualit...
This Note examines judicial review and oversight of state educational adequacy remedies in light of ...
There are always winners and losers in school funding reforms, which often leads to protracted litig...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
Public school funding plummeted following the Great Recession and failed to recover over the next de...
This book takes the position that public schools can be saved if we can learn from history, discard ...
Although access to quality teachers is one of the most important aspects of a quality education, exp...
This article is an attempt to start a conversation about where we find ourselves in the plight to he...
Following the rise of another COVID-19 surge during the holiday season, many schools started the new...