Program Fee:
Free for Members and Non-Attorneys | $15 for Non-Members Attorneys Members of the co-sponsoring organization please call Customer Relations at 212-382-6663 to register
Please Note: A final confirmation containing the Zoom Link and Access Code to join the event will be sent to ALL registrants 2 hours prior to the event.
Description:
Join us for a discussion of the critical issue of inadequate secular education in certain nonpublic schools across New York State. The panel will explore the tension between parents' rights and children's legal entitlement to a basic education. Hear from parents and leading legal scholars as they unpack the implications for our children’s futures and the responsibilities of educational institutions and the state’s right to regulate them. While the focus of much of the discussion and controversy has been on certain boys' yeshivas, the law applies to all nonpublic schools. Don’t miss this opportunity to find out more about this important issue.
Speakers: Beatrice Weber, Former Director of YAFFED Burt Neuborne, Constitutional Scholar, New York University School of Law Michael Rebell, Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University and Education Rights Attorney Sara Richmond, Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC
Moderator: Michael Kohane, Member of Civil Rights Committee, New York City Bar Association
Sponsoring Committees: Education & the Law, Jonathan D. Glater & Rebecca Berkebile, Co-Chairs Civil Rights, Evan Henley & Molly Thomas-Jensen, Co-Chairs
Co-Sponsoring Organization:
Teachers College, Columbia University
Program Fee:
Free for Members and Non-Attorneys | $15 for Non-Members Attorneys Members of the co-sponsoring organization please call Customer Relations at 212-382-6663 to register
Please Note: A final confirmation containing the Zoom Link and Access Code to join the event will be sent to ALL registrants 2 hours prior to the event.
Description:
Join us for a discussion of the critical issue of inadequate secular education in certain nonpublic schools across New York State. The panel will explore the tension between parents' rights and children's legal entitlement to a basic education. Hear from parents and leading legal scholars as they unpack the implications for our children’s futures and the responsibilities of educational institutions and the state’s right to regulate them. While the focus of much of the discussion and controversy has been on certain boys' yeshivas, the law applies to all nonpublic schools. Don’t miss this opportunity to find out more about this important issue.
Speakers: Beatrice Weber, Former Director of YAFFED Burt Neuborne, Constitutional Scholar, New York University School of Law Michael Rebell, Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University and Education Rights Attorney Sara Richmond, Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC
Moderator: Michael Kohane, Member of Civil Rights Committee, New York City Bar Association
Sponsoring Committees: Education & the Law, Jonathan D. Glater & Rebecca Berkebile, Co-Chairs Civil Rights, Evan Henley & Molly Thomas-Jensen, Co-Chairs
Co-Sponsoring Organization:
Teachers College, Columbia University