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A Turning Point for Campus Rights: SCOTUS to Decide if University Employees Can Sue Under Title IX

June 14, 2026
Title IX Defense and Advocacy
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...
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Was Just a Joke — But Your Medical School Calls It “Unprofessional”

June 13, 2026
Medical Student Defense
Medical schools hold their students to incredibly high standards, both academically and in terms of the broad, often vaguely defined category of “professionalism.” Even a single allegation of unprofessional conduct can have...
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The Reality of School Suspensions: Protecting Your Child’s Educational Future Starts in Preschool

June 12, 2026
K-12 Discipline Defense
A Nebraska Public Media article is drawing attention to the long-term effects of suspensions for preschoolers and the disparities among the children schools are suspending. Studies show a correlation between childhood suspensions...
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3 Emails Never to Write to the Principal at Your Child’s School

June 11, 2026
Students' Rights
As a parent, your every instinct tells you to protect your child at all costs. When their school ignores your child’s learning accommodations or IEP, mishandles a disciplinary issue, or treats them unfairly, you immediately...
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School Discipline Records: California Parents Can Add Their Side of the Story!

June 10, 2026
K-12 Discipline Defense
Most parents know schools keep disciplinary records. Fewer know this: in California, parents have the legal right to respond to those records in writing — and to have that response included in the student’s file. That...
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AI-Related Misconduct Allegations Require Quick Response

June 9, 2026
A.I. Misuse Defense
Because college and university faculty members exercise discretion when addressing their students’ misuse of artificial Intelligence (AI), the same and similar violations can result in radically different disciplinary...
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Why the Department of Education’s IDEA Data Proposal is Sparking Concern Nationwide

June 8, 2026
Special Eduation Advocacy
The U.S. Department of Education released a proposal in March that could significantly change how states report data under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). While the proposal has been framed as an effort...
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Be Careful of Informal Interviews During the Disciplinary Process

June 7, 2026
Misconduct and Code of Conduct Violations
If you’re accused of misconduct while in school, think twice before agreeing to talk to school officials during the investigation. While this can provide an opportunity to give your side of the story, it’s also a stage...
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Digital Hall Passes Aren’t the Airtight Evidence Administrators Think They Are

June 6, 2026
K-12 Discipline Defense
When you have to go, you have to go. But at a growing number of schools, the price of taking a bathroom break is digital surveillance. New systems like SmartPass clock the time a student leaves the classroom, where they go, and...
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Charter Schools vs. Public Schools: Understanding Your Student’s Rights and Due Process

June 5, 2026
Students' Rights
Charter schools operate differently from traditional public schools. As a result, understanding your students’ rights is often challenging. When school administrators push for severe discipline that can alter your student’s...
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Pennsylvania Schools Expel Disabled Preschoolers at Alarming Rates

June 5, 2026
Discrimination and Civil Rights Defense
The Philadelphia Inquirer has reported that excessive numbers of preschoolers are getting kicked out of school due to their developmental or learning disabilities. While this practice is illegal under both Pennsylvania and federal...
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The LLF National Law Firm: Anti-Male Bias in Title IX Cases May Be on Its Way Out

June 4, 2026
Title IX Defense and Advocacy
A Virginia Tech student who claims the school is biased against men when it comes to allegations of sexual assault can move forward with his lawsuit, a federal judge has ruled. Thomas Terrill, director of the LLF National Law...
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Discipline Instead of Support: When Schools Fail Neurodivergent Kids

June 4, 2026
K-12 Discipline Defense
It’s a parent’s nightmare—a phone call from the principal’s office telling you that your child has been disciplined for some misconduct. And it doesn’t matter whether they’ve received an in-class...
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When Video is Used Against You

June 3, 2026
Misconduct and Code of Conduct Violations
If you have been accused of any type of misconduct by your high school, college, or university, and video footage is being used to support the school’s allegation against you, it may feel as though you have already been...
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Is Your Child Facing Suspension or Expulsion? Their Right to a Re-Engagement Plan Depends on Which State You Live In

June 2, 2026
K-12 Discipline Defense
Under the education code in Massachusetts, schools must provide any K-12 student they are considering suspending or expelling with re-engagement options—such as restorative justice, mediation, and conflict resolution—and...
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The Finding Was “Not Responsible” — So Why Is There Still a Notation on Your Record?

June 1, 2026
Students' Rights
The hearing is over. The school found your student not responsible. You exhale. Then, weeks or months later — maybe during a college application, a transfer, or a request for records — something turns up. A notation. A flag. A...
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When “Doing Fine” Isn’t the Whole Story

May 31, 2026
Special Eduation Advocacy
Every few years, a familiar argument about students with disabilities rears its ugly head again. Critics say that special education has become bloated, and that students with milder disabilities are taking resources from kids who...
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Can Your School Force Your Child to Unlock Their Phone?

May 30, 2026
Students' Rights
Here’s a situation that arises more often than most parents think. A student gets called into the principal’s office over online activity, like a message on WhatsApp or a conversation on Signal. It’s usually...
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He Followed the Assignment. The School Called It a Threat.

May 29, 2026
Free Speech Issues
It started out like any average English class assignment. Write a horror story. Try playing with perspective. Push on that line between imagination and reality a little. See what happens. A 10th-grade honors student at Waterbury...
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Trusted by the Media: Mashable Turns to LLF National Law Firm on AI Cheating Allegations

May 29, 2026
A.I. Misuse Defense
Mashable, a globally recognized platform for digital culture news, turned to the LLF National Law Firm’s Student Defense Team when it wanted to understand why college students are hiring lawyers when they’re accused...
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