Articles From William Bradley Colwell

Case notes By William Bradley Colwell & Chris Mattocks Education Law, April 2002 On May 29, 2001, the United States Supreme Court further defined what constitutes a "prevailing party" under federal law for the purposes of collecting attorney fees.
Students grading and reporting other students work: a FERPA violation? Falvo v. Owasso Indep. School Dist. No. I-011 By William Bradley Colwell Education Law, June 2001 On October 4, 2000, the full bench of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on whether having other students grade fellow students' work and recite the grades aloud to the teacher violated FERPA or the Fourteenth Amendment.
Students grading and reporting other students work: a FERPA violation? Falvo v. Owasso Indep. School Dist., No. I-011 By William Bradley Colwell Education Law, May 2001 On October 4, 2000, the full bench of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on whether having other students grade fellow students' work and recite the grades aloud to the teacher violated FERPA or the Fourteenth Amendment

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