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Illinois athletics association declares Sudanese Mooseheart students eligible for basketball
- Franczek Radelet PC
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- USA
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- December 11 2012
The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) board of directors issued a ruling on December 10 in a high-profile case involving four Illinois student athletes
TechCon 2012 recap: social media policies and other law and technology issues
- Franczek Radelet PC
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- USA
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- November 1 2012
I was excited to speak to an engaged group of school leaders this past Friday at TechCon 2012
Texas school bans cheerleaders’ religious football banners: the right choice?
- Franczek Radelet PC
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- USA
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- October 12 2012
Next week a Texas state court will address a lawsuit filed by Kountze High School cheerleaders on some of the hottest issues in Texas: religion, schools, and football
Limits to student lawsuits over bad grades in Illinois
- Franczek Radelet PC
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- USA
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- August 22 2012
Recent reports of a lawsuit (Bethards v. Carlock) by a 17-year-old California high school student, Bowen Bethards, against his school for the C he received in chemistry may make you wonder: How far would a lawsuit regarding grades go in Illinois?
School board members properly petitioned court to oust board member from office
- Franczek Radelet PC
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- USA
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- December 29 2011
A recent Illinois Appellate Court case reaffirms the requirements that school board members not hold conflicting positions during their service on the board, and highlights the method by which board members may be removed from office when they have a conflict of position
Illinois AG: records on personal electronic devices and e-mail accounts subject to FOIA
- Franczek Radelet PC
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- USA
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- November 21 2011
The Attorney General recently issued an opinion that reinforces the risks associated with public officials’ use of personal electronic devices and e-mail accounts to conduct public business
Governor issues amendatory veto limiting reach of FOIA performance evaluations bill
- Franczek Radelet PC
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- USA
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- August 2 2010
On July 26, 2010, Governor Quinn issued an amendatory veto recommending that House Bill 5154 only prohibit disclosure of performance evaluations for State and local law enforcement officers under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA
