Legal Articles, Constitutional Law

Discrimination and Harassment: Distinctions and Similarities

Blog post on some of the key differences between harassment and discrimination in the workplace.

Teachers Take Hard Line Against Sexual Harassment on Campus

Blog post on the sensitive distinction between freedom of speech and what types of speech should be regulated on college campuses.

Fairfield Special Education: The Scope of an IEP Evaluation

Blog post on what Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) are, how they work, and what they cover.

Connecticut Special Education: Understanding the Reevaluation Process

Blog post describing the process of your special education child being reevaluated every three years.

Common Legal Issues in Education: What You Need to Know

Blog post on some common legal issues in education and what you should know.

Constitutional Rights to Equality in Education: An ACLU Overview

Blog post of the ACLU's guide to the constitutional right to an education for American residents.

Connecticut & The Constitutional Right to Education

Blog post on the constitutional right to an education in Connecticut.

The Top Ten Questions & Answers on Student Rights

FAQ on student's rights in school.

Racial Discrimination in the Workplace

Blog post on racial discrimination in the workplace discussing what it is as well as federal and state laws that protect against it.

Religion in the Workplace

Blog post on the first amendment protections of religion in the workplace

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