Category: Education

NJ 101.5: NJ teachers union leader abused $40M for failed political aspirations, lawsuit says

NJ teachers union leader abused $40M for failed political aspirations, lawsuit says By Rick Rickman September 30, 2025 New Jersey

POLITICO: NJEA hit with lawsuit for $40M gov race spending

NJEA hit with lawsuit for $40M gov race spending The Fairness Center, a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit, is representing two teachers in

New Jersey Monitor: Courts Election 2025 Labor NJ teachers union misused dues to fund chief’s bid for governor, lawsuit claims

NJ teachers union misused dues to fund chief’s bid for governor, lawsuit claims By: Nikita Biryukov September 30, 2025  

N.J. Teachers, Think Tank Challenge NJEA’s $40 Million Political Spending

N.J. Teachers, Think Tank Challenge NJEA’s $40 Million Political Spending Teachers sue union for diverting dues to bankroll union president’s

NJ ED REPORT: Amplifying Student Voices: Advocating for Younger and More Inclusive Representation in IEP Meetings

NJPI policy research intern David Fishkin, a Political Science student at Rutgers University – New Brunswick, has published an op-ed

NJ ED REPORT: Is Murphy Stalling the Segregation Lawsuit? What Would His Successor Do?

A new NJ Education Report article covers a high-stakes lawsuit accusing the Murphy administration of stalling efforts to fix New

NORTHJERSEY.COM: Appeals court to hear arguments in NJ school segregation lawsuit

In this NorthJersey.com article, the New Jersey appellate court prepares to hear arguments in the high‑profile school segregation lawsuit filed

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

NJ POLICY INSTITUTE AMICUS BRIEF ACCEPTED BY APPELLATE COURT IN SCHOOL SEGREGATION LAWSUIT

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

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