Legal Articles, General Practice

Connecticut Education Ruling Calls for "Revamp" of State Funding Formula

Blog post on the recent and monumental decision in the CCJEF v. Rell case changing Connecticut's laws on public school funding.

Connecticut Ruling Indicts State Legislators for "Irrational Funding"

Blog post on the controversy in Connecticut over public school funding.

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.

UCONN School Ranking Dips Amid State Budget Cuts

Blog post on the future of UCONN considering possible upcoming budget cuts.

Contractual Rights for Teachers: An Overview

Blog post on the topic of teachers' contracts

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.

Religion in Schools: What You Need to Know

Short blog post on the rights of students in schools regarding their religion.

CCJEF v. Rell: Do Connecticut Students Have a Right to Education

Article on the important education funding case of CCJEF v Rell.

The Key Objectives of the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education

Short article describing the main objectives being pursued by the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education.

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