Showing posts with label Education Law Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education Law Association. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2009

More details on Rose at 20

Over at EdJurist, Justin Bathon has confirmed some more details for the upcoming event in conjunction with the Education Law Association in Louisville, Kentucky on October 21 in the evening.

The event is tentatively called "Rose at 20: The Past and Future of School Finance Litigation" and will be held in the Brown Hotel's Gallery Ballroom in Louisville. More details will follow, but I'll leak a little secret on the blog that a very high ranking Kentucky official is planning to be in attendance and speak at the event.

We also have a lot of other dignitaries on board as well as several experts on school finance both in Kentucky and around the nation (Kern Alexander, Craig Wood, William Thro, Bill Koski, to name a few). The Kentucky Law Journal is doing a special issue for the occasion. And, Scott and our new colleague Neal Hutchens (who I hope to have another announcement about coming soon) have been helping out on the event.


Thanks for the shoutout, Justin.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

20th Anniversary of Rose is Cause for Scholarly Celebration

Save the Date

Symposium on the Twentieth Anniversary
of the landmark school law case

Rose v Council for Better Education

October 21st
6:30-9:00 PM

The symposium titled

Rose at 20:
The Past and Future of School Finance Litigation
will take place at

The Brown Hotel
Louisville, Kentucky

Presented by
The University of Kentucky
College of Law
and
College of Education

in cooperation with

This symposium will explore the
1989 Rose v Council for Better Education case
(790 S.W. 2nd. 186)
one of the most influential and important
school finance decisions in American history.

More...as details become available