January 2008 Education Law Top Blawgs

  1. Focuses on issues of interest to adjunct law professors, including labor law, employment law, employee benefits law and education law issues. By Adjunct Law Professor Mitchell H. Rubinstein.
  2. By Professors James Ottavio Castagnera and Patrick J. Cihon.
  3. Covers No Child Left Behind, privitization, religion, school law, special education and more. By the National School Boards Association.
  4. Covers case law, news, practical advocacy advice, and developments in state and federal statutes and regulations regarding special education law. By Charles Fox.
  5. Discusses special education law topics. By Jim Gerl.
  6. Covers education law, politics, and the judiciary. By Stuart Buck.
  7. Cover cyberlaw, libraries, media and higher education. By Daithí Mac Síthigh.
  8. Covers educational law topcis, including constitutional issues, labor and employment and special education. By Berchem, Moses & Devlin, P.C.
  9. Duke's source for advice and information about copyright and publication issues
  10. Covers special education law and free appropriate public education. By Sanford Hausler.
  11. Presents current developments in federal and New York State special education law. By H. Jeffrey Marcus.
  12. Covers education law and student rights in public and private school settings, from preschool through college. By Michelle Ball.
  13. Covers your child’s rights and keeps you up-to-date on legal developments in the fields of school and special education law. By Fabisch Law, L.L.C.
  14. Covers intellectual property issues in academia. By Bond Schoeneck & King.
  15. Covers higher education, accreditation, K-12 and education technology news. By DLA Piper.
  16. Features news and Information for and about organizational ombuds. By Tom Kosakowski.
  17. Covers racial and sexual harassment and education law. By Law Offices of Joshua Friedman.
  18. Discusses local and national news in special education law. By Lillian E. Wong.
  19. Explores the nexus between public education and laws affecting how schools operate. By Tyler St Cyr.
  20. A blawg by Darlene Cardillo, an Instructional Technologist at Albany Law School, dedicated to issues related to instructional technology in general and especially as it relates to legal education.