Education Law

Education law includes schools, school systems and school boards, students' rights and student movements.

Judge James M. Shake ('80) joins mediation group
Human Rights Advocacy Program celebrates with local Latino community
Prof. Weaver presents at Japanese university
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2L Awarded the Marianne T. Anderson Memorial Fellowship by the Southwest Public Policy Institute
11 Members of Law School Community receive Student Champion Recognition
Virtual Colloquium event allows law scholars from around the country to share ideas
Brandeis author to speak Oct. 24
Brandeis Alums Open New Law Practice in Shepherdsville.
Brandeis Alum wins Poetry Prize
Wins Kentucky State Poetry Society Chaffin / Kash First Prize
Brandeis Spotlight: Professor Jamie R. Abrams
We're introducing you to the people who make Brandeis Law great.
Louisville Law has been support system for nontraditional student
FacultyCrystal Rae Coel
Ryan Nafziger joins Phillips Parker Orberson & Arnett
Dean Harold Wren dies at age 95
Dean Harold Wren died June 13, 2016, at age 95.
Administrative Law
Administrative law encompasses the substantive, procedural and jurisdictional aspects of state and federal government agencies.
Appellate Advocacy and Procedure
Legal representation by an attorney before any state or federal court of intermediate or final appeal.
Civil and Criminal Procedure
Civil procedure involves the jurisdictional, pre-trial, trial and post-trial aspects of civil litigation, such as divorces, estate distribution or injury cases, between private parties. Criminal procedure applies to both the constitutional issues and legal processes arising in pre-trial, trial and post-conviction criminal litigation.
Civil Rights
Civil rights law includes the areas of equal protection and due process.
Constitutional Law
The body of law governing the relationships among and powers of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government and between the federal and state governments.