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The state’s only private law school plans to grow five times larger in the next three years, but it won’t be in Scottsdale, where the campus is now located.
Considering that most everybody involved in this case — law professors, military recruiters, members of Congress — is a lawyer, it's no wonder the matter has landed in the Supreme Court.
After a reorganization last spring, Brauer Law Offices donated 32 computers to Apache Junction Unified School District's Superstition Mountain Elementary School.
While school districts are not directly addressed in the immigration law signed by Gov. Jan Brewer on Friday, they are “political subdivisions” which could share information with law enforcement groups.
School district administrators in the East Valley are blaming a contradiction in education laws for a high number of schools failing to make “adequate yearly progress” under the federal No Child Left Behind requirement.
Time is running out for embattled Maricopa County Superintendent of Schools Sandra Dowling to deal with residents who don’t pay taxes to any school district. A new law forces residents, such as those in Scottsdale’s Troon neighborhood, to vote in November to either join a school district or form their own.
Time is running out for embattled Maricopa County Superintendent of Schools Sandra Dowling to deal with residents who don’t pay taxes to any school district. A new law forces residents, such as those in Scottsdale’s Troon neighborhood, to vote in November to either join a school district or form their own.
Three faculty members at the Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law at Arizona State University were promoted to associate deans by Dean Douglas Sylvester, effective July 1.
The Center for Education Reform recently ranked Arizona’s charter school laws as an “exceptional delivery” state, according to a report released last week.
Douglas Sylvester, professor of law and faculty fellow at the Center for Law, Science and Innovation at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, has been named the college’s dean.
"It was as though President Obama thought he would lecture me and I would learn at his knee," Gov Brewer said. "He was patronizing." No, Jan. In response to your writing a book called "Scorpions for Breakfast, My Fight Against Special Interests [getting kickbacks from friends who run privately managed state prisons] Liberal Media [who report on those kickbacks] and Cynical Politicos [who call you out for your brain freezes]" you got a lecture on Constitutional Law from a Constitutional Law professor. The President did you a favor. Enroll in law school and you'll get such lectures on almost a daily basis. Getting that lecture in private beats getting it on the tarmac or through the liberal media!
A state lawmaker is pushing for a law requiring school employees to report and document bullying.
At dozens of private schools, enrollment materials include step-by-step instructions on how parents can work the tax credit system to get a majority, or all, of their children’s tuition paid for at no personal cost.
“All families at Summit pledged to make a contribution to the ASF Specific School Fund with Summit School of Ahwatukee designated as the recipient on their enrollment form,” according to the Summit School of Ahwatukee handbook on private school tax credits.
With charter schools and churches looking to move into strip malls and other commercial areas, a state law meant to protect them by banning businesses selling liquor within 300 feet makes developers less likely to rent them space.
Faced with looming budget cuts, the dean of ASU's law school will have to balance his fight to keep staff and programs with maintaining the standing of the school.
A study by an organization opposed to affirmative action concludes that minorities are far more likely to be admitted to the state's two public law schools than similarly qualified whites.
Parents are pulling students out of school. Construction workers are abandoning their jobs. Families are hastily moving out of apartments. Two months after Arizona enacted a law punishing employers that hire illegal immigrants, the law is already achieving one of its goals: Scores of immigrants are fleeing to other states or back to their Latin American homelands.
STUDENTS' FUTURE UNCLEAR: Jackie Doerr, principal of Andalucia Primary School in Phoenix, says she is afraid that students who are moving because their parents are illegal immigrants will lose progress they have made.
The Higley Unified School District governing board did not violate the open meetings law when board members talked to each other prior to a May meeting, according to a letter from the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.
December 26, 2004
Arizona’s newest law school is set to begin classes next month in Scottsdale.
Students and teachers arrived last Oct. 20 at their Scottsdale charter school ready for classes, but instead they found the doors padlocked and signs posted outside announcing the school’s closure.
June 20, 2004
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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