by Rob Jackstadt On June 12, 2020, Governor J.B Pritzker inked Senate Bill 2135 which permits School Boards to conduct remote open and closed meetings under certain circumstances. Boards of Education may hold public meetings and conduct public business remotely if (a)...
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Ian Cooper and Mollie Mohan Win Appeal After Successful Trial
In December of 2018, Ian Cooper and Mollie Mohan won a Judgment for the City of Columbia, Missouri in Boone County Circuit Court. The case, Sanders v. City of Columbia, involved a former Police Officer for the City who was dismissed following his use of force on a...
Presidential Proclamation Suspends the Entry of Certain Chinese Graduate Students and Researchers into the U.S.
by Kristine Nazir The Proclamation bans Chinese nationals in F or J status in graduate-level programs who are or have been associated with Chinese entities involved with China's "military-civil fusion strategy" from applying for visas or seeking entry into the U.S. ...
SB 739 – Anti-Discrimination Against Israel Act, Contracting Officers Beware…
by Lisa Berns The Missouri legislature's truncated and recently completed 2020 session did not produce as much legislation as is typical. Nonetheless one of the few bills that has made it out of the capitol has some terms that (assuming it is not vetoed by Governor...
USCIS Offices Reopening June 4th
Beginning June 4, 2020, certain USCIS field offices and application support centers will resume non-emergency face-to-face services to the public. USCIS field offices will send notices to applicants and petitioners with scheduled appointments and naturalization...
Presidential Proclamation Announces Brazilian Travel Restrictions
by Kristine Nazir As you may have heard, President Trump has issued a proclamation suspending entry into the U.S. for any individual who has been in Brazil within 14 days immediately preceding their arrival to the U.S. The travel restriction does not apply to U.S....
Illinois General Assembly Eases IEP Administrative Burdens
by Merry Rhoades The Illinois General Assembly, at its May 22, 2020 Special Session, relieved administrative burdens on special educators. Below is a summary of changes to Sections 14-8.02f and 14-8.02h of the Illinois School Code: Changes to Section 14-8.02f...
Department of Education Releases Final Title IX Regulations: What Missouri Public Schools Need to Know
On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education ("ED") released the final Title IX regulations ("Final Rule"). The implementation date for the Final Rule is August 14, 2020. While discussion about the Title IX regulations has largely centered on colleges and...
Department of Education Releases Final Title IX Regulations: What Illinois Schools Need to Know
On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education ("ED") released the final Title IX regulations ("Final Rule"). The implementation date for the Final Rule is August 14, 2020. While discussion about the Title IX regulations has largely centered on colleges and...
Department of Education Releases Final Title IX Regulations: Key Provisions for Higher Ed
by Veronica Potter On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education ("ED") released the final Title IX regulations ("Final Rule"). ED had previously issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ("NPRM") in November 2018. The NPRM was subject to notice and comment through...
Jim Layton Leads American Academy of Appellate Lawyers Task Force on Remote Oral Argument
Appellate advocacy has changed quickly and dramatically since the arrival of COVID-19, with courts across the country using audio and video links to hold oral arguments electronically. This week, even the U.S Supreme Court joined the movement, holding its very first...
Kate Nash Presents at Employment Law Alliance Webinar Discussing Legal Issues in Higher Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Kate Nash will join a panel of esteemed speakers on May 13th for a discussion focusing on helping higher education institutions identify common legal issues, projects, and problems that, while not created by the COVID-19 pandemic, were brought to the forefront by it....









