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Childhood Developmental Disabilities Warrant School Services

By Lawrence Katz • December 5, 2023 Marked Rise in Developmental Disabilities A Campus Safety story reports that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has found a marked increase between 2019 and 2021 in developmental disabilities among U.S. children. The figure rose from 7.4% of children to 8.56% of children. That’s a whopping 15% increase in developmental

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Five Fun Things to Know About Suing Governmental Entities in Texas

By Kristi Kneedler, Esquire • December 5, 2023 When you are injured by a governmental employee, you deserve justice just like anyone else. However, suing a governmental entity is a little more complicated than suing other individuals or corporations. The Texas Tort Claims Act protects governmental entities from many types of lawsuits. If you are

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Have you wondered if it’s possible to get justice for what your loved one suffer before a wrongful death?

By Ada N. Henriquez, Esquire • November 22, 2023 The answer is yes. This is usually known as an inherited cause of action. You may be required to be appointed by court as the administrator of the estate of your loved one or be named as the next of kin. In some courts you can

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Title IX and Transgender Rights: Ensuring Inclusivity and Non-Discrimination

By David Haislip • August 2, 2023 Title IX not only prohibits sex-based discrimination but also extends protections to transgender individuals in educational settings. Recent legal developments and policy changes have emphasized the importance of inclusivity and non-discrimination for transgender students. Understanding the application of Title IX to transgender rights is crucial for educational institutions

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When School Employees Resist Complying with Email Signature Block Rules

By David Haislip • August 2, 2023 A Story of Email Signature Blocks The widely read Chronicle of Higher Education shares an account of a private religious university’s dismissal of two student resident assistants (RAs) for continuing to include pronouns in their email signature blocks after the university adopted a contrary policy of simple signature

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