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Taking a School District in WA to Court to Protect Students’ Title IX Rights
The LLF National Law Firm’s Education Law Team will be suing a school district in Washington state for its failure to meet its Title IX reporting obligations in the case of an elementary school student who claims they were bullied and sexually assaulted. The student, a third grader, now suffers […]
Questions About AI Use at One University Reflect Broader Concerns
A report from Montreal’s Concordia University that looks at student AI use over the 2025–2026 school year shows us a microcosm of the broader trends at work not just in Canada, but in the U.S. as well. Here’s what we’re seeing in the report: Students are using AI in their schoolwork — […]
Special Education Oversight, Office of Civil Rights Leave DOE; Critics on Both Sides Weigh In
In a move designed to “peel back the layers of federal bureaucracy,” as Education Secretary Linda McMahon puts it, the Trump administration is relocating oversight of programs for special education and civil rights enforcement: Special education programs administration is moving from the Department of Education (DOE) to Health and Human […]
Is “Unprofessionalism” a Pretext for Disability Discrimination in Medical School?
A lawsuit filed in Chicago by a dismissed fourth-year medical student alleges disability discrimination and a failure to provide reasonable accommodations. This case highlights the concerning trend of using allegations of unprofessionalism to discipline medical students. The student involved had been taking medication for a medical condition and sent an […]