Category: Education
- Education, In the News, News & Media
NJ SPOTLIGHT: Marathon school segregation case goes to appeals court
In this NJ Spotlight News piece, the long-running New Jersey school segregation case moves to the Appellate Division. As the
- Education, News & Media, Press Releases
NJ POLICY INSTITUTE AMICUS BRIEF ACCEPTED BY APPELLATE COURT IN SCHOOL SEGREGATION LAWSUIT
- Education, In the News
NJ SPOTLIGHT: NJ’s next governor could inherit school segregation dispute
In this piece, NJ Spotlight News looks at a major lawsuit challenging school segregation in New Jersey is unlikely to
- Education, In the News
NORTHJERSEY.COM: Murphy team trying to ‘stall’ on NJ school segregation resolution, plaintiffs argue
As plaintiffs accuse the Murphy administration of stalling resolution in the long-running Latino Action Network v. NJ case, the New
- Blog Posts, Education
Let’s Not Trade Trust for Red Tape: Why S1796 Misses the Mark
By Rosemary Becchi President & Founder, New Jersey Policy Institute At the New Jersey Policy Institute, our mission is to
- Education, In the News
CHALKBEAT: In school segregation case, New Jersey opposes appeal as think tank urges court to consider remedy
NJPI is featured in a recent Chalkbeat article for filing an amicus brief in New Jersey’s ongoing school segregation case.
- Education, In the News
NJ MONITOR: New Jersey asks appellate court to deny school desegregation case appeal
In a recent development in the Latino Action Network v. State of New Jersey lawsuit, the state has requested the
- Education, In the News
NJ ED REPORT: To Address State School Segregation, Give Families a Choice, Says NJPI
In a recent NJ Education Report piece, he highlights how expanding the Interdistrict School Choice Program—an existing, underutilized solution—can offer
- Education, Press Releases
Press Release: NJ POLICY INSTITUTE FILES AMICUS BRIEF IN SCHOOL SEGRATION LAWSUIT
The New Jersey Policy Institute (NJPI) has filed an amicus brief in the ongoing school segregation lawsuit brought by the
- Education, In the News
DC JOURNAL: A Student’s Education Fate Shouldn’t Be Decided by a ZIP Code
Don’t miss this compelling piece in the DC Journal by NJPI Board Member Erica Jedynak. Erica shines a light on