Texas Bar Journal
Texas Bar Journal
October 2011 | Volume 74, No. 9

As part of State Bar President Bob Black's initiative on civics education, the State Bar Law-Related Education Department debuts a new online resource for Texas students and teachers — Oyez, Oyez, Oh Yay! Civics Resources for Texas Students and Teachers. PAGE 814. In addition, the many aspects of school law are examined, including the high-profile issue of school finance. PAGE 816.
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Features
814 Oyez,
Oyez, Oh Yay! Civics Resources for Texas Students and Teachers
By Judy L. Marchman
816 An Education in School Law
- 818 School
Finance: An Overview
By J. David Thompson - 822 School
Law Legislative Update
By Lonnie F. Hollingsworth, Jr. - 826 Students
and Social Networking
By Lynn Rossi Scott
- 830 What
Lawyers Need to Know About Special Education Law
By Jim Walsh - 834 Electronic
Communication and Open Government: Big Brother Is Being Watched
By Mark C. Goulet - 838 The
Education of Undocumented Children
By Leticia D. McGowan - 842 The
New Marketplace of Ideas: School Choice and the Future of Public
Education
By Joy Baskin
856 Ethics Opinions 609 and 610
860 Solo/Small
Firm: Ten Reasons to Adopt Cloud Computing for Your Law Office
By Jack Newton
Departments
806 Spectrum
808 President's
Opinion
810 Resources
for Tough Times
812 Technology
854 TYLA
President's Opinion
862 Disciplinary
Actions
866 Lawyers
on the Move
869 Laurels
870 Memorials
872 Classified
Advertising
876 Client
Page
878 State
Bar and Beyond
880 Lawyers/Community
Leaders
882 Pro
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