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Education Law Association
FoundedTopeka, Kansas, 1954
Type Professional association
Headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Website educationlaw.org

The Education Law Association (ELA) is a professional association founded in 1954. [1] It offers neutral information regarding the present legal problems which could have impact on education and the people related to the education in public and private K-12 schools, universities, and colleges to its professional members. Its members comprise scholars and practitioners, including attorneys, professors, administrators, students, public officials, advocates, education writers, from plaintiff- as well as defense-side and labor as well as management. [2] ELA is the publisher of books about education law that are used as resources in the field and as textbooks in university courses. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Welcome To Education Law Association". www.educationlaw.org. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  2. ^ "Welcome To Education Law Association". www.educationlaw.org. Retrieved 2019-04-14.
  3. ^ "Books and Monographs".


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Education Law Association
FoundedTopeka, Kansas, 1954
Type Professional association
Headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Website educationlaw.org

The Education Law Association (ELA) is a professional association founded in 1954. [1] It offers neutral information regarding the present legal problems which could have impact on education and the people related to the education in public and private K-12 schools, universities, and colleges to its professional members. Its members comprise scholars and practitioners, including attorneys, professors, administrators, students, public officials, advocates, education writers, from plaintiff- as well as defense-side and labor as well as management. [2] ELA is the publisher of books about education law that are used as resources in the field and as textbooks in university courses. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Welcome To Education Law Association". www.educationlaw.org. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  2. ^ "Welcome To Education Law Association". www.educationlaw.org. Retrieved 2019-04-14.
  3. ^ "Books and Monographs".



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