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			<title>Fall 2011 Symposium</title>
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			<content-encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>No Child Left Behind, Ten Years Later</strong></h2>
<h3><strong>A round table discussion on NCLB and its influence on public education law, policy and practice</strong></h3>
Thursday, November 10, 2011

6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Baker Trial Courtroom
Rutgers School of Law – Newark
123 Washington St.
Newark, New Jersey 07102
<a href="http://law.newark.rutgers.edu/about-school/visiting-us" target="_blank">Click here for directions --&gt;</a>
<a href="http://lawrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Rutgers-Law-Record-Fall-2011-Symposium.pdf" target="_blank">Download the Flyer--&gt;</a>

Education law experts will explore the effect of the No Child Left behind Act upon public education law, policy and practice, focusing on emergent legal and policy issues, including:
<ul>
	<li>Waiver</li>
	<li>Federalism and State and local control over education</li>
	<li>Revocation and re-authorization</li>
	<li>School performance and achievement gaps</li>
	<li>Alternatives and possible reforms</li>
	<li>Policy implications of the Act</li>
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<em><strong>Speakers:</strong></em>
<strong><a href="http://law.shu.edu/Faculty/display-profile.cfm?customel_datapageid_4018=21086" target="_blank">Shavar Jeffries</a></strong>, Associate Professor of Law, <a href="http://law.shu.edu" target="_blank">Seton Hall Law School</a>
<strong>Craig Livermore</strong>, Founder/Executive Director, <a href="http://njleep.org" target="_blank">The New Jersey Law and Education Empowerment Project (NJ LEEP)</a>
<strong>Dennis D. Parker</strong>, <a href="http://aclu.org/" target="_blank">American Civil Liberties Union</a>, Director of the <a href="http://www.aclu.org/racial-justice" target="_blank">Racial Justice Program</a> and veteran civil rights attorney.
<strong><a href="http://americanstudies.newark.rutgers.edu/staff/asadovnik.htm" target="_blank">Professor Alan R. Sadovnik</a></strong>, <a href="http://fasn.rutgers.edu/urban_edu.html">Rutgers University, Department of Urban Education</a>, Associate Director of the <a href="http://ielp.rutgers.edu/">Institute on Education Law and Policy</a>.
<a href="http://law.newark.rutgers.edu/our-faculty/faculty-profiles/paul-l-tractenberg" target="_blank"><strong>Paul Tractenberg</strong>, Rutgers School of Law-Newark</a>, founder of the Education Law Center.

<em>A dinner reception hosted by the Rutgers Law Record will follow</em>

<strong>Attorneys</strong>: CLE Credit: 2.0 credit hours NJ | NY and 1.5 credit hours PA, Registration Fee: $60.
<strong>All Others</strong>: Admission is FREE.
<h2>Register at <a href="http://rutgerscle.com/cle_reg.php?event_id=28" target="_blank">www.rutgerscle.com</a>.</h2>]]></content-encoded>
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