Friday, January 25, 2008

Fewer School Cases on High Court’s Docket This Term

This from Education Week: (subscription)

Just before the U.S. Supreme Court broke for a four-week recess in late January, the justices added a case to their docket involving alleged sexual harassment in a school district central office. But they turned down a different school district’s appeal in a special education case that several national education groups had urged them to accept. The actions underscore how this term will be substantially less momentous for education than the court’s 2006-07 term, which resulted in landmark decisions on the use of race in K-12 schools, student free-speech rights, special education, and state restrictions on teachers’ unions. ("Education and the Supreme Court: The 2006-07 Term," July 18, 2007.)

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