Education Law is a very broad area under the law that relates to public and private
schools from kindergarten through graduate school, as well as addressing the specific educational rights of all
school aged children in the United States. Specifically, education law relates to individual school systems and
their boards of education, teachers and other school employees, parents, and of course, children. The rights of
students to have a solid education is mandated by the government by the Department of Education, while giving the
primary responsibility of the operation and maintenance to the individual states of the union. Some specific
issues in education law include the formation of student movements and the rights of students to make choices
about their own education. Collaboration in the field of education law allows for different perspectives on the
hot issues while new books on the topics of today keep practicing lawyers current with new
legislation.
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