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When Procedure Becomes Power: A Special Education Attorney’s Take on Louisiana v. Callais
How does the erosion of the voting rights act affect special education laws and litigation.
Neubia Harris
2 days ago7 min read


Satire, Campus Climate, and Legal Risk: Why The Daily Tar Heel’s April Fools Pieces Missed the Mark
As a student-side higher education attorney, I view campus controversies through two lenses at once: law and institutional responsibility. Not every harmful editorial choice is unlawful. Not every offensive joke creates liability. Nonetheless, universities and the organizations operating within them do not get to ignore the legal and policy environment in which their speech lands. That is why two April Fools pieces published by The Daily Tar Heel deserve serious criticism.
NC Education Lawyer
Apr 35 min read
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