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The FOIA and the Pandemic: New (temporary?) Provisions on "Remote" and "Hybrid" Meetings for Public Agencies
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Executive Order 10E and the Municipal Budget Process in 2021: Similar (But Not Quite Back) to "Normal"
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Summer School in Connecticut in 2020: An Answer from the State?
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Canary in a Coal Mine: Analyzing Title IX, OCR, and On-Campus Sexual Misconduct Adjudications in Plummer v. University of Houston
Violation of Stay-Put Provisions Under the IDEA Can Be Costly
Social Media and Student Discipline - Where Are We?
The Aftermath: Developments From The 2017 Regular Session of The Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Schools
Public Act 16-67 - Are Your Background-Check Practices Compliant?
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Labor and Public Employees Committee Has Spoken
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Begins to Speak
A Cadillac, A Serviceable Chevrolet Or Something In Between: The Supreme Court Is Poised To Redefine The Standard Of Education That Must Be Provided To Special Education Students
Homework for 2017 – Making Sure Your District’s Wellness Policy is Up to Date!
They're Back! What Can Schools Expect from the 2017 General Assembly Session?
OSEP Speaks Again: Ensure Your Evaluations Address All Areas of Potential Concern
Pullman & Comley's School Law Practice Hosts Fall Special Education Legal Issues Forum
The Aftermath Of The CCJEF Ruling: What Is Next For Public Education In Connecticut?
Foliage, Frost, Frozen Ponds and The FOIA: More Interesting Cases From The FOIC (Part One)
Post-Friedrichs, The Agency Fee Ground Is Still Shaking Mightily, But For A Different Reason
So You Need A New Board Member: Legal Concerns When Filling Vacancies
City of Waterbury v. Connecticut Alliance of City Police -- A New Standard of Impartiality for Arbitrators in Interest Arbitrations?
Military Leave of Absence and the Obligations of Connecticut Municipal Employers

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