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PA's Office of Open Records and hearings
- Fox Rothschild LLP
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- USA
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- May 7 2012
When choosing to schedule a hearing, PA's Office of Open Records puts a notice in the PA Bulletin
I sometimes (heart) the Third Circuit
- Fox Rothschild LLP
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- USA
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- April 19 2012
About a week ago, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals heard argument about a school's attempt to ban t-shirts and wristbands with the "I boobies" slogan on them
In PA, a school employee fired for incompetence can still get unemployment
- Fox Rothschild LLP
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- USA
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- March 26 2012
It is not new law, but a recent case reminds us that just because a teacher is incompetent as a teacher, once that teacher is fired he or she can still get unemployement compensation
PA's right to know law: can you keep it private if the exclusions don't quite fit?
- Fox Rothschild LLP
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- USA
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- March 12 2012
What is an agency's Open Records Officer to do?
What's the rule on cyber-bullying? Who knows
- Fox Rothschild LLP
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- USA
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- January 19 2012
Well, it's official
Kindergarten at Pennsylvania charter schools
- Fox Rothschild LLP
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- USA
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- December 2 2011
On Wednesday, November 23, 2011, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its decision on whether a school district has to pay for a student to attend a charter or cyber charter school’s kindergarten program when the student is too young to attend the district’s program
BB gun not a 'weapon' in Florida schools
- Fox Rothschild LLP
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- USA
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- November 28 2011
The Florida courts have come to the interesting conclusion that a BB gun is not a weapon and reversed the resulting school discipline imposed
W-2 forms not subject to Right to Know disclosure in PA
- Fox Rothschild LLP
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- USA
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- August 8 2011
After all the prior fighting over requests for W-2 information, the PA Commonwealth Court has finally taken a position on such requests
Who taxes the taxman?
- Fox Rothschild LLP
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- USA
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- June 29 2011
So long as they are not intentionally driving the tax collector out of business, and are not being otherwise "arbitrary or capricious," local taxing authorities -- such as PA School Districts -- are apparently allowed to pay their tax collectors however little they would like
