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Thursday
Sep182008

Friday Snippets: 09/19/08 - In the market for land?

A forgotten element in this financial crisis: teacher's pensions

Utah's turning its attention from vouchers to merit pay?

Big Ten network is now featuring professors on politics. (Suddenly I like conference networks a whole lot more ... bring on the SEC Network!)

Illegal immigrant in-state tuition lawsuit could spread beyond California ... Kansas, your next

Election issues for a Prop. 13 type proposal in Nevada. 

Onward in the S.D. funding suit (the testimony in this case is pretty extensive).

When charter school leadership goes bad ...

The Florida Supreme Court slaps some hands in Florida over the voucher ballot mess. 


Meeks, the leader of the Chicago boycott, gets his meeting with the Governor

Getting rid of abstinence education money ... in Kentucky? 

Wanna check inspection information about your kid's bus online? You can in NJ


Around the Ed. Law Blogosphere:

I'm envious of Jim Gerl. So, Jim ... why no robe? Might as well go full blast! Come to think of it, maybe hearing officers would get more respect if they wore a robe? Jim also has part II  in his series on special ed. eligibility. 

Mark W. has a kid being disciplined for a fake MySpace page. Rightfully so, I think. Anyway, a good off-campus case. Also, OCR weighs in  on race-neutral admission policies. 

Howard F. has a N.C. District looking to add creationism to the curriculum. So, are we done with Intelligent Design? 

Should students spy on their teachers with camera's ... Wrightslaw takes it on

Patrick Fanelli has a good overview  of the Penn. homeschooling case. 

Michelle Laubin has ED giving some advice on FERPA

Campaign K-12 finds that Palin thinks she is a product of Title IX

For your Friday Fun: 

With the market crashing, maybe it is a good time to buy land? It's cheap right now. Hey, I can dream, right? Me and Delmar:  
I'm gonna visit those foreclosing son-of-a-guns at the Indianola Savings & Loan, slap that money on the barrelhead and buy back the family farm. You ain't no kind of man if you ain't got land.

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Reader Comments (2)

Have Wig, Will Gavel

Wire Gerl, West Virginia

(You are familiar with Pallidan, I hope.)

September 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJim Gerl

It's hard to distinguish the facts of the fake principal MySpace page case from many others that have gone in favor of the student (and often have much worse student conduct). I hope this case gets heard on the merits and/or gets appealed because I think, given the small level of school disruption that actually occurred, that this would have been better left as a private defamation suit rather than as a school disciplinary case.

September 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterScott McLeod

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