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"This is one of the best books involving legal issues that I have seen. It is practical, well organized, and thorough. Specific court cases and findings clearly illuminate the intent of the law, giving the administrator guidance in making sound legal decisions. This book would be an excellent reference for any administrator’s collection."
"Educators will find this text helpful when faced with a school-based legal issue they need to address. It is organized in a way that allows quick and easy access to the legal guidelines and mandates educators negotiate on a daily basis."
"Essex's book covers the legal waterfront in an engaging and easy-to-read style. I am impressed with the comprehensive nature of the book—everything an educator needs to know about the law. I highly recommend this practical book for educators at all levels."
"As a frequent instructor of school law, I have seen a ton of school law texts. Nathan Essex's book is a wonderful resource that I will be using with my students. His question-and-answer format allows educators to get the quick background they need to help them make decisions in the classroom and beyond. This is a reference that every educator should have handy."
"This is a great reference book that has both the theoretical and the practical bases to enhance the knowledge level of teachers and school leaders. The content is supported by case law as well as litigation findings, which makes this book a strong research-based and user-friendly resource."
easy ancillary reference for our students
This text is on my list of recommended books for students in the School Law course I teach.
Simple yet comprehensive in scope. A perfect text for introducing future administrators to the law in pracitce
"The 200 Most Frequently Asked Legal Questions for Educators" is required reading for any proactive and transformational school administrator who must lead a successful organization. This book provides clear, concise, and sensible answers to important legal questions facing educators. As a lawyer, this book is not a substitute wisely C.Y.A. (Call Your Attorney), but Nathan's book is essential reading before you C.Y.A.
--Stephen Redmon, Attorney and Professor of Law and Homeland Security, University of Maryland University College
The Q & A format is easy to use and the students can access information quickly and easily. The answers are well-written and clarify some of the more formal language of other law books.