Not exact matches
Not only have institutions of higher
education decisively rejected the role of in loco parentis, but they are increasingly populated by children whose parents have
abdicated their own
responsibility.
«By allowing public funds to flow to private providers, Nevada's voucher law
abdicates this public
responsibility to ensure quality
education for every student — and exposes families to greater educational risk,» Potter said.
Judge Moukawsher emphatically reminds state leaders that they have a «non-delegable» duty to provide an adequate public
education to all Connecticut children, and the state can not
abdicate its
responsibilities by adopting policies (like local control) that impede its ability to get the job done.
Its arguments before the courts have been filled with bravado around its role in regulating legal
education, despite
abdicating responsibility for its discriminatory economics.