Education and Health Law Clinic Represents Children’s Advocates in Landmark Settlement
For children with disabilities, the timely implementation of special education programming and services is crucial for their learning, literacy, and overall development. This urgency is reflected in the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which mandates that disputes over special education services be resolved within 45 days. However, a recent class action lawsuit including more than 5,000 children with disabilities and their families revealed that the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) has failed to meet this requirement for decades. ...
Law Students Head to South Africa and Cuba for Educational Experiences
Rutgers Law students at South Africa's Green Point Urban Park with Health Justice Initiative Attorney Fatima Hassan. ...
Historic Case Striking Down Party Line on New Jersey Ballots Shaped by Rutgers Expertise
On the left is a traditional New Jersey primary ballot that groups candidates by political party next to an example of a ballot that groups candidates by office they seek. (Courtesy: Julia Sass Rubin) ...
Rutgers Law Professor Authors Report Guiding Federal AI Regulation
Black Heritage Postal Stamp Dedicated to Legal Pioneer
left to right: Bonita Terry, USPS Manager, Univ. of Penn. Professor Dorothy Roberts; Della Moses Walker, director of the NJ chapter of ESPER, Constance Royster `77; Susan Davis `81 and Rutgers Law Dean Johanna Bond. ...
Rutgers Law Wins Touro Law & Religion Appellate Advocacy Competition
More than Three Dozen People Take U.S. Citizenship Oath at Rutgers Law
Private First Class Jahvaughn Chedale Gabbidon says Pledge of Allegiance with fellow new citizens at U.S. Naturalization Ceremony in Camden on March 20, 2024. ...