Professor Bob Hendrickson, Pete Moran, and Phil Blackman attended the Education Law Association conference last weekend in Louisville, KY. The ELA is a national association that focuses on K-12 and Higher Education Law.
Moran presented a paper with Professor Preston Green, an Ed Leadership and Law School faculty member. The paper was entitled ” The State Constitutionality of Voucher Programs: Religion is Not The Sole Determinant.” This provided an overview of the state constitutionality of publicly-funded voucher programs with a special emphasis on non-religious obstacles.
A collaborative paper between Hendrickson, Moran and Blackman was entitled “A More Effective Policy to Handle Cheating and Plagiarism at Colleges and Universities.” The paper considered the issue of high schools and colleges facing an epidemic of cheating and plagiarisms. The team presented that recent litigation outlines constitutional questions facing public institutions and contractual issues facing private institutions. They also provided potential policy recommendations that institutions could adopt to foster an improved education of students on issues such as plagiarism.
According to Hendrickson, Pete and Phil, “did an outstanding job of presenting. They did a wonderful job.”




GOOD JOB GENTLEMEN!!!