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Education Law, Policy, and Practice: Cases and Materials, Fifth Edition

Authors
  • Michael J. Kaufman
  • Sherelyn R. Kaufman
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
Teaching Materials
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Table of contents
Preface

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This casebook challenges students to question the political and philosophical assumptions underlying education law, and promotes a depth of understanding about the key cases and statutes.

Challenging students to question the political and philosophical assumptions underlying the law, Education Law, Policy, and Practice promotes a depth of understanding about the key cases and statutes. The authors integrate the law with policy and practice, following related political, financial, and practical issues. The law is presented through a teachable mix of key cases and materials on the practice and political aspects of school law, and an effective macro-organization helps place topics into an integrated framework. Each of the major issues in education law is discussed at length:the boundaries of public and private, church and state, relations; school governance and the tensions between federal power and local control; the rights and responsibilities of students and teachers; and the educational environment and its liabilities. “Practicums” in each section allow students to apply the law to realistic situations.

New to the Fifth Edition:

  • Key new Supreme Court case law and corresponding notes, questions, and practical exercises regarding:
  • Free exercise of religion in school and in school finance
  • First Amendment rights of students to freedom of expression over social media (e.g. Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L.)
  • Exploration of the myriad structures within education law, policy, and pedagogy that generate and sustain racism, racial subjugation, and racial segregationU
  • Updated data regarding racial segregation in schools, and racial disparities in funding and discipline
  • Updated Executive Orders and Department of Education guidance regarding sexual harassment, sexual violence, and transgender rights
  • Fresh practical exercises based on real scenarios in school districts
  • Compact length—by realigning coverage to the most salient contemporary issues in law and policy
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About the authors
Michael J. Kaufman
Dean
Santa Clara University School of Law

Michael J. Kaufman is the Dean and Professor of Law at Santa Clara University School of Law. Prior to joining Santa Clara University, Dean Kaufman served as Loyola University Chicago’s Acting Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Vice Provost for Academic Strategy, and Dean of the School of Law.&At Loyola Chicago, Dean Kaufman built the law school's innovative hybrid Weekend JD program and founded Loyola’s Rodin Center for Social Justice, the Education Law and Policy Institute, the Anti-bullying Project, the Rule of Law Institute, and the Institute for Investor Protection. Dean Kaufman is an award-winning teacher and renowned scholar, who has published more than 35 books and numerous law review articles in the areas of his expertise, including education law, equity, policy, and pedagogy. A dedicated and award-winning public servant, Dean Kaufman was elected three times to serve on the Board of Education for a diverse K-12 school district in the Chicago area. As the Board’s president, he led multiple stakeholders in a community-wide strategic planning process, helped to consolidate and integrate racially segregated neighboring school districts, and balanced multi-million dollar budgets with transparency. Dean Kaufman also has served as a public arbitrator and expert consultant for litigation matters.& He has delivered bar examination review lectures to hundreds of thousands of law school graduates for bar exams throughout the country. After graduating from Kenyon College and receiving his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School, Dean Kaufman clerked for the Honorable Nathaniel R. Jones of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and practiced civil rights litigation at a large private firm in Chicago.

Sherelyn R. Kaufman
Professor
Erikson Institute

Sherry Kaufman is an Early Education Consultant and Professor at Erikson Institute, Graduate School in Child Development. She is also Assistant Director of the California Native Garden Foundation, a laboratory for nature-based urban living. She served for 9 years as Consultant and Teacher at Francis W. Parker School in Chicago, Illinois, and for 7 years as Director of Winnetka Public School Nursery, a private non-profit preschool with over 90 years of history in progressive, constructivist early childhood education. She earned her B.A. in English Honors from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she was named to Phi Beta Kappa, and graduated from University of Michigan Law School with a J.D. cum laude in 1983. Sherry practiced school law in private law firms, where she counseled school districts in compliance issues and litigation. She also served as Assistant Regional Attorney with the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights. After earning her Master of Arts in Teaching from National-Louis University in Illinois, she taught at Ravinia Nursery School and Baker Demonstration School. 

Product Information
Edition
Fifth Edition
Publication date
2022-01-31
Copyright Year
2022
Pages
1032
Connected eBook + Hardcover
9781543826722
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9781543859201
Subject
Education Law
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