Helpful Resources

The resources below can be helpful for both staying on top of education law news and understanding education law concepts and issues.

Featured Resource

Law & Policy in Schools is a new publication from the Education Law Association. Delivered quarterly, Law & Policy in Schools aims to make education law issues accessible, relevant, and actionable for people concerned about K-12 schools. This is a great resource for practitioners!


Other Resources

EdWeek is a great source for education news and information. It has sections on leadership, policy and politics, and a law and courts section as well. Check out the great articles by our friend - and Chalk & Gavel guest, reporter Mark Walsh!

A great resource from Cornell’s Legal Information Institute (LII), Justia, and Chicago-Kent College of Law. Oyez.org offers easy-to-read Supreme Court case summaries, transcripts, and full audio of case arguments going back over 70 years.

Need to know what a preliminary injunction is? Or summary judgment? Or due process? Or any legal term, really? It’s all there.

The Legal Information Institute (LII) at Cornell has a large number of resources designed to make the law accessible.

ScotusBlog exclusively reports on Supreme Court cases and issues. They often report breaking news and hold live blog events when the Court hands down decisions.

News, opinion, and research reporting on a range of education topics.

Mostly covering New Jersey, the Education Law Center still reports on a variety of national education law topics and issues.