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Toward a High-Quality Education

A new report from the Education Rights Institute offers a primer on why reducing opportunity gaps — rather than achievement gaps — is the key to a high-quality education. It also introduces two important components of a high-quality education: college and career readiness and civic engagement.  

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Kimberly Jenkins Robinson, “Rodriguez at 50: Lessons Learned on the Road to a Right to a High-Quality Education for All Students,” 55 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 344 (2023).

Scholarship by Affiliated Faculty

Kimberly Jenkins Robinson

Kimberley Robinson

Forthcoming

Books

Book Chapters

Articles & Reviews


James E. Ryan

Jim Ryan

Books

Five Miles Away, a World Apart: One City, Two Schools, and the Story of Educational Opportunity in Modern America, Oxford University Press (2010).

Book Chapters

The Tenth Amendment and Other Paper Tigers: The Legal Boundaries of Education Governance, in Who’s in Charge Here: The Tangled Web of School Governance and Policy, Brookings Institution Press, 42–74 (2004).

Articles & Reviews


Andrew Block

Andy Block

Textbooks

Book Chapters

Articles & Reviews


Joy Milligan

Joy Milligan

Articles & Reviews

Remembering: The Constitution and Federally Funded Apartheid, 89 University of Chicago Law Review 65–155 (2022).

The Ph.D. Rises in American Law Schools, 1960-2011: What Does It Mean for Legal Education? (with Justin McCrary & James Phillips), 65 Journal of Legal Education 543–579 (2016).


Gerard Robinson

Gerard Robinson

Book

Education for Liberation: The Politics of Promise and Reform Inside and Beyond America’s Prisons (edited with Elizabeth English Smith) (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2018).

Articles

Addressing the School-to-Prison Pipeline Through Three Nontraditional Pathways, 109 Virginia Law Review Online 49–72 (2023).

From “Undeserving Criminals” to “Second Chance Students”: Pell Grant Eligibility and Incarcerated Students, Journal of Law and Social Change Online (April 1, 2022).

A Federal Role in Education: Encouragement as a Guiding Philosophy for the Advancement of Learning in America, 50 University of Richmond Law Review 919-949 (2016).


Richard C. Schragger

Rich Schragger

Books

Articles & Reviews

The Failure of Home Rule Reform in Virginia: Race, Localism, and the Constitution of 1971 (with C. Alex Retzloff), 37 Journal of Law and Politics 183–216 (2022).

Localism All the Way Up: Federalism, State-City Conflict, and the Urban-Rural Divide, 2021 Wisconsin Law Review 1283–1313 (2021).


Crystal Shin

Crystal Shin

Books

Education Law and Advocacy, Legal Aid Justice Center (7 ed. 2015).

Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia (edited with Julie E. McConnell), Virginia CLE Publications (6 ed. 2021).

Book Chapters

Basic Educational Law, in Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications, 885–941 (6 ed. 2021).

Using Educational Law to Create Better Outcomes in Juvenile Cases, in Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications, 943–983 (6 ed. 2021).

Reports & Datasets

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