U.S. Supreme Court Decides Standard for Money Damages Under Section 504
The United States Supreme Court recently decided a case in which the parents alleged that a school district discriminated against their child with a disability
The United States Supreme Court recently decided a case in which the parents alleged that a school district discriminated against their child with a disability
In a rare unanimous decision on June 5, 2025, the United States Supreme Court (Supreme Court) resolved a split among federal circuits in Ames v.
On Tuesday, June 3,2025, the “Sunlight Report,” a self-described independent civic watchdog, requested notice of public meetings under Wis. Stat. § 19.84(1)(b) for governmental bodies
Section 118.124 of the Wisconsin Statutes, passed in 2023 and now first effective for the 2024-2025 school year, imposes a crime reporting requirement for Wisconsin
In a previous Legal Update, we reviewed the steps taken by the Trump Administration toward dismantling the U.S. Department of Education (“DoE”), including the March
Pursuant to Wisconsin law, a school board must contract in writing with full-time teachers, who are subject to the renewal and non-renewal procedures outlined in
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