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The Kentucky Supreme Court hears oral arguments Wednesday, Sept. 10, at the Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College in Danville, Ky. (Associated Press)
Sep 15, 2025

Kentucky Supreme Court hears charter school funding case

Kentucky’s Supreme Court weighs House Bill 9, a law to fund charter schools, in a case that could reshape public education and school choice in the state.

Two people walk past a granite monuments showing the Ten Commandments on the ground of the Texas Capitol on May 29 in Austin, Texas. (Associated Press file)
Aug 21, 2025

Judge blocks Texas law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms

A federal judge blocked Texas’ law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms, citing First Amendment violations. The ruling follows similar decisions in Louisiana and Arkansas.

Gov. Josh Stein
Jul 3, 2025

NC bans student cellphone use during class time

State law now bars public school students from having their cellphones on in class save for a short list of exceptions. Under House Bill 959, public school districts and charter […]

Jun 16, 2025

Student needn’t show ‘bad faith’ in suing for accommodation, SCOTUS rules

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that students with disabilities need not prove “bad faith or gross misjudgment” to sue schools under the ADA and Rehabilitation Act.


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