Mother Sues SC School District for Negligence After 7-Year-Old Falls Out of Bus

Lawsuit Filed Against SC School District for Negligence in Student Bus Fall Incident

The mother of a 7-year-old student is suing a South Carolina school district and an unnamed bus driver for negligence after her child fell out of a school bus. The lawsuit claims the district failed to properly supervise and protect the student while riding the bus. Learn more about the legal action being taken against the school district.

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Special Education Teacher's Tragic Death Sparks Lawsuit Against Dallas ISD: Was Negligence to Blame?

Family of Special Education Teacher Suing Dallas ISD for Negligence After Tragic Attack

The family of Sharla Sims, a former special education teaching assistant, has filed a federal lawsuit against the Dallas Independent School District for negligence. Sims was violently attacked by a student and later died as a result of her injuries. Learn more about the tragic incident and the lawsuit being brought against the school district.

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Discrimination in Texas Medical Schools: A Conservative Group's Lawsuit Against Affirmative Action

Discrimination in Medical School Admissions: A Conservative Group's Lawsuit Against Affirmative Action

A conservative legal group is suing six Texas medical schools over their affirmative action policies, which they allege discriminate against whites, Asians, and men. Learn more about the lawsuit, the arguments on both sides, and how to get legal help with EducationLawyers.com.

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Oklahoma State University Sued Over Policies That Punish Students for 'Opinionated' Views

OSU in Legal Battle: Advocacy Group Sues Over Policies That Suppress Free Speech

Learn about the legal dispute between Oklahoma State University and a college free speech advocacy group over policies that allegedly suppress and punish students for their political and social views. Discover the rights of students and how the lawyers at EducationLawyers.com can help protect them.

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The Rights of Students and Parents in Relation to the Use of Law Enforcement in Schools and the Impact on Students of Color

Law Enforcement in Schools: Understanding the Impact on Students of Color and Your Rights

Discover the rights of students and parents in relation to the use of law enforcement in schools and the impact on students of color. Learn about the laws and regulations that protect these students and the steps you can take to ensure they receive a fair and safe education. Contact EducationLawyers.com for legal assistance.

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The Rights of English Language Learners in Schools: Understanding Language Services and Support

English Language Learners in Schools: Understanding Your Rights and Support

Discover the rights of English language learners in schools, including the provision of language services and support. Learn about the laws and regulations that protect these students and the steps you can take to ensure they receive the education they deserve. Contact EducationLawyers.com for legal assistance.

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Tenure Under Attack: Conservative Officials Target University Professors

Tenure Under Attack: Conservative Officials Target University Professors

As the debate over tenure in academia continues, it's important to consider both sides of the argument. In this article, we explore the role of tenure in protecting professors and promoting academic freedom, as well as some of the criticisms of the system. Read on to learn more and form your own opinion on the benefits and drawbacks of tenure.

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Supreme Court Considers Whether Charter School's Dress Code Violated Students' Rights

U.S. Supreme Court Asks Biden Administration for Input on Charter School Dress Code Case

The U.S. Supreme Court has asked the Biden administration for their views on whether a charter school in North Carolina violated the rights of female students by requiring girls to wear roots. The charter school, Charter Day School, is being sued for alleged violations of the 14th Amendment and Title IX, which prohibits sex discrimination in education.

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Memento Mori: A Powerful Reminder for College Students

Memento Mori: How Remembering Your Mortality Can Benefit Your College Experience

Memento mori, a Latin phrase meaning 'remember that you have to die,' can be a powerful reminder for college students to make the most of their time and opportunities. In this article, we explore the benefits of embracing memento mori and how it can help you achieve success in your academic and personal life.

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Virginia Tech Soccer Player Settles Lawsuit Alleging Benching for Refusing to Kneel

Ex-Virginia Tech Soccer Player Settles Lawsuit Claiming Benching for Refusing to Kneel

A former Virginia Tech soccer player who said she was benched for not kneeling during a pregame unity ceremony has settled her lawsuit against Coach Charles “Chugger” Adair. Kiersten Hening claimed that Adair became angry when she refused to kneel in support of social justice initiatives, including the Black Lives Matter movement, at the start of a September 2020 game against the University of Virginia.

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Former Students File Lawsuit Against University of Southern California for Misrepresenting Online Program Rankings

USC Accused of Misleading Students with Inflated Online Program Rankings

Three former students at the University of Southern California have filed a class action lawsuit against the school and education technology company 2U, alleging that the two parties misrepresented the school's program rankings to U.S. News & World Report. The plaintiffs claim that they took on student debt for an education they would not have chosen if they had known the correct ranking of the programs. The lawsuit seeks damages and a declaratory judgment stating that the defendants engaged in fraudulent, deceptive, and unlawful business practices.

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NJ Court Upholds Decision to Deny Tuition Refunds to College Students Who Switched to Remote Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic

Students Denied Tuition Refunds for Remote Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic

A state appellate court has ruled that two colleges in New Jersey are immune from liability in lawsuits filed by students seeking tuition refunds after their schools switched to remote learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The court upheld the lower courts' rulings and found that the colleges were immune under state and federal constitutions, and that online instruction was not unreasonable or unnecessary. The court did not consider whether the schools had breached their contracts with the students or were unjustly enriched.

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Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination in PUSD School Closures

PUSD School Closures Discriminatory, Lawsuit Claims

The parents of seven Latino elementary school students are suing the Pasadena Unified School District for discrimination after the closure of three schools with a large Latino enrollment. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund is supporting the lawsuit, which claims the district violated the students' right to an education.

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Nevada School District Sued Over Allegedly "Pornographic" Monologue Assignment

Nevada School District Facing Lawsuit Over Allegedly "Pornographic" Monologue Assignment

Two parents are suing a Nevada school district, the district's superintendent, and a teacher after their children were allegedly required to read a "pornographic" monologue in class. The lawsuit claims that the assignment contained "explicit, obscene and sexually violent material" and that the teacher edited the monologue knowing it would be performed in front of the class.

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