We are sure living in some interesting times, no? Everyday lately we get word of news that would have consumed months of newscycles. Last night hearing that
Washington Mutual failed ... I didn't even blink - this is old hat by now. What are we going to do next year when all this settles down again?
Georgia's school funding suits take an odd new turn. The Governor has asked for an inquiry of whether districts may use taxpayer dollars to fund these lawsuits.
An Indiana AG candidate
proposes including school related (but not employed) personnel (like bus drivers) in child protection laws.
Can't be both a teacher and on the school board at the same time in Nevada.
Around the Ed. Law Blogosphere:
A new ed. law blog to report this week:
Developments in Special Education Law. H. Jeffrey Marcus has been posting for a while, but I just came across him now. He seems good at providing briefs on special education cases that come down. I added him to my blogroll. If you know of other ed. law blogs I don't have in my blogroll, please
let me know.
Erin Buzuvis has a
good post on ending the Title IX Blame Game.