Emily Griffith: Our Lady of Education
by Darren Thornberry It is said that Emily Griffith winks at passersby from her stained glass window outside the Old Supreme Court Chambers. Who knew the pensive lady in purple […]
by Darren Thornberry It is said that Emily Griffith winks at passersby from her stained glass window outside the Old Supreme Court Chambers. Who knew the pensive lady in purple […]
by Jeremiah Barry A school district may create new schools that include several innovative approaches to providing education, but the Colorado Court of Appeals in Denver Classroom Teachers Assoc. v. […]
by Jery Payne By 1215, King John (of Robin Hood fame) had made just about everybody mad. He raised taxes and regularly levied huge fines on trumped-up charges. He seduced […]
by Kristen Forrestal On June 25, the United States Supreme Court announced its decision in favor of the government in King v. Burwell. The case, which could have unwound the […]
by Patti Dahlberg and Thomas Morris The Uniform Law Commission (ULC), formerly known as the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL), was created as an offshoot of […]