Education Law Prof Blog: Giving Private Schools Federal Emergency Funds Slated for Low-Income Students Will Shortchange At-Risk Kids Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black May 28, 2020
Education Law Prof Blog: Maryland and New Hampshire Plaintiffs File School Funding Lawsuits within One Week of Each Other, What Gives? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black March 27, 2019
Education Law Prof Blog: Charter Schools Exploit Lucrative Loophole That Would Be Easy to Close Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black, Bruce D. Baker, and Preston Green March 7, 2019
Education Law Prof Blog: Fight for Federal Right to Education Takes a New Turn Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black December 13, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: International Body Confirms It: Our School Segregation Problem is Dragging Student Achievement Down Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black October 26, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: Someone Is Doing the Department of Education's Job for It, Thank Goodness Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black October 17, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: Network for Public Education Conference to Feature Groundbreaking Report on the Privatization of Education Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black September 12, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: Connecting School Quality Dots: Money, Race, Suspension, and Safety Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black August 31, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: False Assumptions about Private Schools Are Driving Public School Funding into a Ditch Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black August 20, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: New Report Suggests California Has Improved Its School Funding, But Has Long Way to Go to Meet Student Needs Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black July 5, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: National Study of Charter School and Voucher Policies Brings Much Needed Balance to the Conversation Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black June 27, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: The Washington Legislature May Have Gotten the Supreme Court Off Its Back, But Is It Funding Schools Adequately? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black June 8, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: New Research on Public Schools' Singular Role in Intergroup Contact Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black May 25, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: What Do the War on Teachers, Charter Schools, Vouchers, School Accountability, and Standardized Testing All Have in Common? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black May 15, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: New Study Finds That Each Charter School Student in North Carolina Costs Local Traditional Public Schools $3500 Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black May 7, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: Two Maps of DC Charter Schools Tell It All: DC's Schools Are Separate and Unequal Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black April 24, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: Education Protest Broadens Its Wings--This Time It's Revealing Segregation and Inequality Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black April 16, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: Voucher Programs: Are the Promises Realized? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black March 8, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: Most States Shortchange Public School Students Despite Growing Evidence That Money Matters Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black February 23, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: Feds Needs to Get Their Facts Straight and Stop Misleading the Public About Education Funding Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black February 14, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: Data is Building to Show that Charters are Making North Carolina Schools More Segregated and More Unequal Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black February 2, 2018
Education Law Prof Blog: The Strange Ideas Found in Voucher Schools' Textbooks Are a Problem Reaching Well Beyond Just the Students Learning Them Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black December 19, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Florida's Education Clause Should Get with the Times, and I Don't Mean by Expanding Choice Programs Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black December 4, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: The Great Education Gerrymander: Another Framing for the Education Inequality Debate Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black November 2, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Missouri Schools Suspend Black Students More Than Four Times As Often As Whites, While Disparities Curiously Drop with Other Forms of Punishment Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black October 19, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Are Alternative Charter Schools Earning Their Paychecks or Just Cashing Them? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black October 9, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: How a Southern City Achieved Our Nation's Greatest School Integration Success and Then Struggled to Save It Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black August 21, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: States' New Plans for Complying with the Every Student Succeeds Act Confirms Just How Little the Law Expects of States Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black August 8, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Why Schools Still Can't Put Segregation Behind Them Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black June 8, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Trump Budget Would Abandon Public Education for Private Choice Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black May 24, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: ‘Moonlight’ Schooled Hollywood on Race. Can It Take on School Discipline, Too? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black May 11, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: The Trump Administration Misunderstands the Difference Between School Reform and School Improvement Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black May 1, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: New Report Paints California's Charter Schools As Economic Boondoggle That Has Little to Do with Student Need, Cost Efficiency, or Quality Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black April 19, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Arizona's New Voucher Program Set to Become Largest in the Nation, But It Is Also the Biggest Farce Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black April 7, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Study Finds Court Ordered Funding Reforms Produce Five Percent Increase in Graduation Rates Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black March 24, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Stress, Race, Class, and School by Jonathan Glater Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black March 7, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: New Report Focuses on Connection Between Criminal Justice and Education Policies, But the Real Problem is Education Quality Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black February 8, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: New School Funding Fairness Report Is Available, Showing Continued Stagnation Since the Recession Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black January 31, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Does Money Matter in Education? Bruce Baker's New Report Says Yes Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black January 23, 2017
Education Law Prof Blog: Are Pence and DeVos a One-Two Knock Out for Education Policy? Recent Reports Out of Indiana Suggest Yes Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Derek W. Black January 9, 2017