Peace Comes To Ed Reform Land
This post has been edited. Since my post, “Trouble In Ed Reforn Land,” appeared online yesterday hinting that AG Eric Schneiderman’s consolidation motion in the teacher tenure cases wasn’t sitting well...
Read MorePosted by Michael | Aug 28, 2014 | African Americans, Education, Education Reform, Public Policy |
This post has been edited. Since my post, “Trouble In Ed Reforn Land,” appeared online yesterday hinting that AG Eric Schneiderman’s consolidation motion in the teacher tenure cases wasn’t sitting well...
Read MorePosted by Michael | Aug 27, 2014 | Elections, Politics, Voting Rights |
Yes, the election law calendar is closed. The Mack v Joyner and Jones v Blake election cases are over. The fat lady, i.e., the NYS Court of Appeals did not grant any motions to reargue. The cases are closed according to...
Read MorePosted by Michael | Aug 27, 2014 | African Americans, Education, Education Reform, Public Policy |
[NOTE: I was informed late Wednesday afternoon that attorneys for plaintiffs in Wright v State of New York had filed a letter advising the Court that they did not oppose the consolidation motion back on Friday, August 22. Click...
Read MorePosted by Michael | Aug 26, 2014 | Uncategorized |
NEW YORK CITY — With primary season just around the corner, the Food Bank For New York City is hosting a series of nonpartisan candidate forums to focus on hunger and other issues affecting New York’s neighborhoods. The...
Read MorePosted by Michael | Aug 25, 2014 | African Americans, Government, Media, Public Policy, RAce Relations, Racial Justice |
“Hands up! Don’t Shoot!”
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