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Christi Henke told the State Journal East Lansing Public Schools repeatedly failed her son and did not give him the proper ...
The Little Rock School Board hired a company to redraw the district's zoning map, the latest in a series of steps to comply ...
The Politically Georgia team talks to the former lieutenant governor about President Donald Trump, the big beautiful bill, and whether he’ll run for office again.
The Division for Public Education coordinates annual events that celebrate and promote public awareness of the law, such as Law Day and the Silver Gavel Awards. We also offer civic education resources ...
If you’re new to special education, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by acronyms, meetings, and stacks of paperwork. But at the heart of it all is one central question: What is the actual goal of an IEP?
Modern capitalism depends on smart regulation to thrive. Smart regulation is not an obstacle to capitalism. Smart regulation ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers scaled back a law that was vilified for its role in California’s housing shortage and ...
Two in three reserve managers fear Federal Reserve independence is at risk and nearly half think the rule of law in the United States may deteriorate enough to influence their asset allocation ...
Opinion: Former Starbucks Chief Legal Officer Paula Boggs reflects on what it means to be a lawyer and standing up for the ...
Several law firms have added to their labor and employment practices in recent weeks, with one firm launching a new wage and ...
Chris and Cissy Larkin talk about their experience championing what became the Chris Larkin ALS Act and the emotional moment ...