Sentences with phrase «lawsuit on behalf of a school district»

Our firm recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of a school district for the loss of tax revenue resulting from an approved development plan.

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In 1993, he helped initiate a lawsuit against Kane County and the Settler's Hill landfill, which is operated by Waste Management, on behalf of the school district.
The issue of equitable aid was at the heart of the $ 1.11 billion lawsuit brought by the Alliance for Quality Education on behalf of 26 students in eight small city school districts, including Kingston, in 2008.
A second Nebraska school district has settled a lawsuit filed last year on behalf of high school girls who claimed they were denied equal opportunities to take part in sports.
We at IDRA applaud the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund for filing its lawsuit this week against the state of Texas over school funding on behalf of four property - poor school districts and three parents.
An adult relative filed the lawsuit on behalf of the 15 - year - old sophomore after Glenbrook High School District 225 officials expelled him for the remainder of the school year and all of next school year for his role in a grade - changing sSchool District 225 officials expelled him for the remainder of the school year and all of next school year for his role in a grade - changing sschool year and all of next school year for his role in a grade - changing sschool year for his role in a grade - changing scheme.
Last week's Dropout Nation report on the possible lawsuit being brought on behalf of seven families by Barnes & Thornburg over the Los Angeles Unified School District's teacher evaluations has turned from a letter to reality.
The lawsuit seeks class - action status on behalf of special - education students in the Yakima and Pasco school districts.
The Robles - Wong lawsuit was filed in 2010 by three state education organizations — the California School Boards Association, the Association of California School Administrators and the state PTA, with the California Teachers Association later joining the case — along with Stanford Law School professor Bill Koski and pro bono attorneys on behalf of nine school districts and 60 students from across the School Boards Association, the Association of California School Administrators and the state PTA, with the California Teachers Association later joining the case — along with Stanford Law School professor Bill Koski and pro bono attorneys on behalf of nine school districts and 60 students from across the School Administrators and the state PTA, with the California Teachers Association later joining the case — along with Stanford Law School professor Bill Koski and pro bono attorneys on behalf of nine school districts and 60 students from across the School professor Bill Koski and pro bono attorneys on behalf of nine school districts and 60 students from across the school districts and 60 students from across the state.
The lawsuit was brought by Students Matter, a nonprofit created by Silicon Valley entrepreneur David Welch on behalf of nine low - income, minority students from five school districts.
The lawsuit was first filed in June 2005 by Children's Voices, acting on behalf of 14 school districts in the San Luis Valley and parents and children across the state.
Today, Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia (PILCOP) and Education Law Center - PA filed a lawsuit on behalf of individuals, school districts and organizations, making the complaint that the funding system in Pennsylvania is not only wrong, it violates the Constitution.
Earlier this month, the American Civil Liberties Union revealed in a lawsuit on behalf of three undocumented immigrant youth that the federal agency is teaming up with police departments (including the 250 law enforcement agencies operated by traditional district schools) to pick up, detain, and ultimately, deport unaccompanied refugee children and other undocumented minors.
Six lawsuits have been filed on behalf of about two - thirds of Texas school districts, which educate about 75 percent of the state's more than 5 million students.
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