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Your Child Was Hurt by a School Police Officer. Do You Have Legal Recourse?
Yes — though not in the way most families expect. The law does provide paths to accountability when a school resource officer uses excessive force, but they’re narrow, they’re time-sensitive, and they require knowing which one applies to your situation. Contact the LLF National Law Firm’s Student Defense Team today […]
Was Your Child Hurt by a School Police Officer? You Have Options.
If a school resource officer used force against your child — whether it happened during a dress code dispute, a classroom incident, or while breaking up a fight — you may have options. The LLF National Law Firm helps families figure out what they’re actually dealing with and what to […]
When Congressional Investigations Collide with Campus Discipline: What the Columbia-Foxx Lawsuit Means for Students
A suspended Columbia University student’s federal lawsuit against U.S. Representative Virginia Foxx shows how outside forces can influence a student’s disciplinary outcome. A congressional investigation, social media posts, and institutional politics all converged on one student’s academic future. For students and families navigating conduct proceedings anywhere in the country, this […]
A Turning Point for Campus Rights: SCOTUS to Decide if University Employees Can Sue Under Title IX
On May 18, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the case Crowther v. Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. This pivotal case will resolve an 8–3 federal circuit split regarding whether college and university employees have the right to sue their institutions for sex discrimination […]