Introducing The Yearbook of Education Law 2023, meticulously edited by Charles J. Russo and Jeffrey C. Sun, offering a comprehensive analysis of the latest federal and state court decisions affecting both public and private educational institutions. This essential resource delves into critical legal issues spanning from elementary schools to higher education, providing invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of education law.
CONTENTS
- School Governance
- School Employment
- Students in K-12 Schools
- Bargaining
- Students with Disabilities
- Torts
- Sports
- Higher Education Administration & Faculty
- Students in Higher Education
- Federal and State Legislation
EDITORS
Charles J. Russo, M.Div., J.D., Ed.D., serves as the Joseph Panzer Chair in Education at the University of Dayton. With over 300 articles and 75 books to his credit, Dr. Russo is a renowned authority in education law, recognized for his extensive contributions to the field.
Jeffrey C. Sun, J.D., Ph.D., is a University Distinguished Professor of Higher Education & Law and Associate Dean at the University of Louisville, and an expert in higher education law and workforce development policy. He is also Counsel at Manley Burke, LPA.
CONTRIBUTORS
An esteemed lineup of legal scholars, practitioners, and educators, including Sarah Barber, Susan C. Bon, Jyllian R. Bradshaw, Raquel Muñiz, Allan Osborne, Jr., and many more, offer their unique perspectives and deep insights into the legal challenges facing educational institutions today.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Thorough analysis of federal and state court decisions
- Comprehensive coverage of critical legal issues in education
- Insights from distinguished contributors with diverse expertise
- Essential resource for educators, policymakers, and legal professionals navigating the complex intersection of law and education.
The Yearbook of Education Law 2023 is an indispensable reference for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the legal complexities shaping the field of education today.