Private Profiles, Public Business: Recent Rulings Related to Social Media Posts
Court actions establish that there can be consequences when school board members and administrators interact or post on social media.
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Court actions establish that there can be consequences when school board members and administrators interact or post on social media.
The directives from a U.S. Department of Education "Dear Colleague" letter from earlier this year are hitting roadblocks in recent court rulings.
Here's the latest video in our "School Counseling: Questions and answers with a School Law Attorney" series.
As the legal landscape of U.S. immigration policy continues to shift, here are some of the major matters of concern for school entities surrounding this issue, as well as possible responsive strategies.
A highlight of answers to questions asked of Pool Counsel recently by school district administrators from all over Pennsylvania.
The newest edition of "School Counseling: Questions and answers with a School Law Attorney" is now out.
Many schools have been worried about the impact of a recent Supreme Court ruling regarding religious accommodation in instructional materials. How should boards and officials be prepared to act in response?
Kalani Linnell Asroff will present on school investigations at the upcoming Pennsylvania Principals Association’s annual conference.
Sweet Stevens shares a brand new video in its series, "School Counseling: Questions and answers with a School Law Attorney."
Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams has just proudly marked 30 years of practice in Pennsylvania.