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Supreme Court Partially Junks a Lemon
American Legion Cross Case May Make It Harder To Sue Schools Over Religion
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The Education Exchange: Public Sector Unions Not Devastated by Janus
When the Supreme Court ruled last year in Janus v. Afscme that unions could no longer collect agency fees from employees who choose not to join, many predicted a major decline in union membership. But according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, public union membership declined less than 1% in 2018. In this episode, Paul E. Peterson talks with Daniel DiSalvo.
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Suing for Desegregation in Minnesota
Will the state's courts redraw school-district lines?
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New Title IX Rules Require Hearings, Cross-Examinations in Colleges But Not High Schools
Comment Deadline Nears For Proposed DeVos Policy
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Turkey’s Fight Against U.S. Charters
An autocrat declares war on high-performing American schools
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Looking Past the Wreckage of a Disgraceful Confirmation Process
By securing a conservative majority on the court for the foreseeable future, Kavanaugh’s confirmation can be expected to accelerate ongoing shifts to the right in constitutional doctrine.