Iowa Teacher Fights Back Against Controversial Book Ban Law, Seeks Guidance for Inclusive Education

Des Moines, Iowa – A special education teacher in Des Moines Public Schools has expressed concerns over the removal of books from his classroom due to a new state education law. Dan Gutmann, along with several other plaintiffs, has filed a lawsuit against the state over the law, which restricts instruction and curriculum relating to gender identity and sexual orientation for students up to sixth grade. The law also bans books that depict sex acts. While a federal judge has temporarily blocked the enforcement of major portions of the law, Gutmann and other educators still … Read more

U.S. District Judge Alvin W. Thompson Honored with Inaugural Community Leader Award for Promoting Civic Education and Strengthening Democracy

Hartford, Connecticut – U.S. District Judge Alvin W. Thompson has been granted the prestigious Community Leader Award by the Connecticut Democracy Center. The Hartford-based organization, known for its promotion of civic engagement and stewardship of the Old State House, recognizes Judge Thompson for his extensive involvement in educational initiatives centered around the role of courts in upholding the rule of law. Connecticut’s Chief U.S. District Judge Michael Shea acknowledged Judge Thompson’s commendable commitment to fostering civic education and empowering individuals to actively participate in our democratic society. He commended Thompson’s unwavering efforts to promote awareness … Read more

Expert Advice: Navigating the Path to Law School and Succeeding in Legal Education

Miami, FL – The path to law school for aspiring students looking to pursue a career in constitutional law and the American legal system begins with their undergraduate education. After completing their bachelor’s degree, students can apply to law school in order to obtain a law degree and excel in the legal field. Michele DeStefano, a distinguished visiting professor at Harvard Law School and professor of law at the University of Miami, provided valuable insights on navigating the complexities of law school applications and the necessary preparations for academic success. To gain admission to law … Read more

Judge Rules Nelson County Board of Education Violated Open Meetings Act and Orders Funding for District Facilities Plan

BARDSTOWN, KY – In a recent lawsuit between NC Forward and the Nelson County Board of Education, Judge Mark A. Thurmond ruled that the board violated the Open Meetings Act. Acting as the special judge in the case, Thurmond also issued a temporary order to proceed with funding the current District Facilities Plan. The lawsuit, filed by NC Forward, highlights several new developments. Former board member Damon Jackey and former board attorney Eric Farris have resigned, and board member Tracy Bowling made a public statement about business conducted outside of public meetings. Matthew Hite, the … Read more