Best Law Schools for Education or "intellectual" law Forum
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kmh504

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Best Law Schools for Education or "intellectual" law
I have a masters in special education/behavior disorders and will be completing my teaching fellowship this year. Having worked with a population of students with congitive disabilities and understanding the legal complexities of special education on a different level, I've grown an interest in education law. Does anyone know of any law schools that have good programs or keen interests in this type of law? I know everyone says you won't know what kind of law you want to get into until you're in law school...but I'd definitely like to scope out these types of schools now. Thanks!
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Re: Best Law Schools for Education or "intellectual" law
Soooo.... TFA?
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bdubs

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Re: Best Law Schools for Education or "intellectual" law
I think intellectual law generally means something quite different than the laws governing education for the disabled.
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imbored25

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kmh504

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Re: Best Law Schools for Education or "intellectual" law
No New York City Teaching Fellows - under same umbrella thoughTTH wrote:Soooo.... TFA?
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