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  • The Persistence of Poverty and What Can be Done About It by New York Law School

    The Persistence of Poverty and What Can be Done About It

    New York Law School

  • Symposium: Reclaiming Disability Justice by New York Law School

    Symposium: Reclaiming Disability Justice

    New York Law School

  • Humanitarian Crisis: Systems Failing To Meet The Needs of Migrants by New York Law School

    Humanitarian Crisis: Systems Failing To Meet The Needs of Migrants

    New York Law School

  • Student Forum: Conversation On The Murder Of Tyre Nichols by New York Law School

    Student Forum: Conversation On The Murder Of Tyre Nichols

    New York Law School

  • Know Your Rights As A Tenant in New York City by New York Law School

    Know Your Rights As A Tenant in New York City

    New York Law School

  • Nuclear Meltdown In America by New York Law School

    Nuclear Meltdown In America

    New York Law School

  • The Future of Reproductive Rights In America Following Dobbs by New York Law School

    The Future of Reproductive Rights In America Following Dobbs

    New York Law School

  • Education Priorities for the Next Mayoral Administration by Education Law and Policy Institute

    Education Priorities for the Next Mayoral Administration

    Education Law and Policy Institute

    April 12, 2021

    Join a roundtable discussion on the most pressing education priorities for New York City’s next mayor. The panelists will address education equity and access, focusing on meeting students’ needs as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics will include but are not limited to segregation, access to technology, the school-to-prison pipeline, and academic outcomes for all students, including students with disabilities and limited-English-proficient students.

 
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