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California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board Releases Report on 2020 Police Stop Data
California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board Releases Report on 2020 Police Stop Data. -
Many California schools slow to reopen despite financial incentives, medical data supporting return to classrooms
With the end of the school year roughly two months away, questions persist about how many schools will be returning to in-person instruction absent a specific mandate to do so. -
California school district facing lawsuit over COVID-19 vaccination directive
A recent federal lawsuit challenges the COVID-19 vaccination policies issued by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), even as teachers' unions made inoculations for educators a key component of their willingness to return to in-person instruction. -
Parents accuse L.A. school district of discrimination
LOS ANGELES — The parents of a disabled child are suing the Los Angeles school district, alleging breach of duty and disability discrimination. -
Los Angeles Unified School District faced five lawsuits from same substitute teacher
Substitute teacher Ronald Anderson Sr.’s several attempts to sue the Los Angeles Unified School District have been frivolous, according to Marcos F. Hernandez, the school district's attorney. -
Substitute teacher ordered to pay Los Angeles Unified School District's attorney fees
A substitute teacher who attempted to sue a school district must pay nearly $14,000 in attorney fees for the region’s fight against him. -
Longtime disability rights lawyer honored with Loren Miller service award
SAN FRANCISCO – Catherine Blakemore, who has spent her working life advocating and litigating for the rights of people with disabilities, has been recognized for her long-term commitment to the cause. -
Teacher discipline varies by school district, can be costly for some
SAN FRANCISCO – School districts across the state are increasingly facing an issue with how to handle those in the district who have issues following the rules. It’s not the students though, it’s the teachers and other administrative officials who are causing the concern. -
Landmark 2014 ruling on teacher tenure in California overturned
SAN FRANCISCO – A three-judge panel from the California Court of Appeal overturned a lower court ruling in Vergara v. California last week in a decision that further fans the flames around the national discourse over teacher tenure.