The Encyclopedia of Education Law is a compendium of
information drawn from the various dimensions of education law that
tells its story from a variety of perspectives. The entries cover a
number of essential topics, including the following:
- Key cases in education law, including both case summaries and topical overviews
- Constitutional issues
- Key concepts, theories, and legal principles
- Key statutes
- Treaties (e.g., the Universal Declaration on Human Rights)
- Curricular issues
- Educational equity
- Governance
- Rights of students and teachers
- Technology
- Biographies
- Organizations
In
addition to these broad categories, anchor essays by leading experts in
education law provide more detailed examination of selected topics. The
Encyclopedia also includes selections from key legal documents
such as the Constitution and federal statutes that serve as the primary
sources for research on education law. At the same time, since education
law is a component in a much larger legal system, the Encyclopedia
includes entries on the historical development of the law that impact
on its subject matter. Such a broadened perspective places education law
in its proper context in the U.S. legal system.
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