So grateful for the opportunity to work with Pamela Fenning and the incredible team of authors who came together to work on this book. It's available for a discount on Amazon, and we would welcome reviews.
https://t.co/lqOg2c6ivV
Join us @LoyolaLaw for our 13th Annual "Education Law: A Year in Review" on June 23. The field of education law and policy is rapidly evolving, and we are thrilled to have a great line-up of speakers to discuss the major developments over the past year. https://t.co/DE78SUG0ht
Join us @LoyolaLaw for our 13th Annual "Education Law: A Year in Review" on June 23. The field of education law and policy is rapidly evolving, and we are thrilled to have a great line-up of speakers to discuss the major developments over the past year. https://t.co/DE78SUG0ht
In a study of professors, women got 378 new work requests over 4 wks vs 118 for men. Women spent more time on service, advising & teaching; men on research. Orgs should track who is taking extra duties & ensure they are rewarded and distributed fairly. https://t.co/l1HTN5biwP
Missed a deadline? Flubbed a presentation? You could beat yourself up—or you could show yourself a little compassion and move forward.
Learn how self-compassion and self-forgiveness can boost your well-being: https://t.co/QjHAhvZmVX
On Juneteenth, we celebrate freedom and recommit ourselves to the work that remains undone. We remember that even in the darkest hours, there is cause to hope for tomorrow’s light.
APA denounces today's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court upholding state-level bans on gender-affirming medical care for transgender adolescents.
#science#healthcare#psychology
Join us next Tuesday, June 24 for the @loyolalaw 12th Annual Education Law: A Year in Review. Topics include the Supreme Court, immigration, special education, Title IX, civil rights, legislation and policy. CLE credit & important updates.
https://t.co/m8q3HPuV69
Today brought two separate historic victories for public education. The Supreme Court says public schools will remain public (rejecting religious charter schools) and the Massachusetts federal district court held Trump can’t dismantle the Dept. of Educ. https://t.co/YullxjI3Iv
A divided court left in place an Okla. Supreme Court decision that blocked establishment of the nation's first publicly funded religious charter school. The court ruled 4-4, with Justice Barrett recused, which leaves the lower court’s decision in place. https://t.co/knnrbf66Os
Loyola’s Stand Up for Each Other (SUFEO) student organization celebrates 10 years! Since the educational advocacy program launched, law students in SUFEO have served hundreds of K-12 students and their families. Read more: https://t.co/nVCJB71ThY
Join us for the @LoyolaLaw 12th Annual Education Law: A Year in Review on June 24. Topics include the Supreme Court, immigration, special education, Title IX and civil rights, legislation and policy...So much to talk about! https://t.co/m8q3HPuV69
ChildLaw Fellows Jordan Hager & Nate Weaver attended the ELA National Conference in November to present on impactful work of the @LoyolaLaw Legislation & Policy Clinic. Read more about their experience in their blog.
https://t.co/rIpELdioNw
📖 How did you learn to read? 📖
Wisconsin’s Act 20 requires phonics and prohibits whole-language teaching strategies. Read about the reasons for these reforms to how children learn to read in @LoyolaLaw student Evan Ploeckelman’s blog. #EdLaw#Literacy
https://t.co/pR5fqrxPQY
In this blog post, @LoyolaLaw law student and social worker Joyce Harduvel, LCSW explains why informal suspensions and early send-homes violate students' rights, particularly those with disabilities. Please share!
https://t.co/zQwHha4i1w
Congrats to @LoyolaLaw Prof. Jackie Ross and 3L Emily LaFlamme for being named to 2024’s AALS Annual Pro Bono Honor Roll for supporting their law school in providing pro bono legal services. Read more: https://t.co/QPJyKSkymC