Ongoing public debate about whether the United States, specific states, and local communities spend too much or too little on education and whether those dollars are spent correctly can be traced through the case law history associated with
various school finance law suits.
Not exact matches
Peter HIll from
law firm Geldards LLP advises on the
various leasing options for
school managers, and explains the differences between
finance and operating leases
Texas's
school finance system is impacted by
various special interest
laws, some that are related to student needs and others that are not.
In this episode, Joan Kerecz, a 2013 graduate of Duke University
School of
Law, discusses the
various roles she played in public
finance transactions.