Newsletter
May 2024
This newsletter highlights key legal actions by K Altman Law attorneys, the 2024 changes to Title IX, and important insights into student due process.
Highlights
Title IX Changes
2024 brings significant changes to Title IX, affecting how educational institutions handle discrimination, harassment, and violence.
Attorneys in Action
K Altman Law attorneys take on key cases nationwide, with Solomon Radner in Phoenix and Keith Altman in New York.
Student Due Process
Discover the truths behind student due process, ensuring fairness in educational disciplinary actions
K Altman Law attorneys in action across the country
Solomon Radner files an important childcare abuse case in Phoenix, Arizona, and firm founder Keith Altman argues a class action case (Milligan vs. Geico) in front of the appellate court in New York.
Read more about the Phoenix case here:Â https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/out-of-control-footage-shows-alleged-abuse-of-preschool-kids-by-former-teachers-aide
Click to listen to Keith argue before the appellate court:Â https://archive.org/details/gov.uscourts.ca2.22-2950
Title IX - Changes in 2024
Learn About the Significant Changes Coming to Title IX
Title IX, the landmark legislation underwent significant changes in 2024. These revisions mark substantial changes in the rules and procedures related to discrimination, harassment, and violence in educational settings. It’s not just about being aware of these changes but understanding them is paramount for those navigating higher education institutions, as it underscores our collective responsibility to ensure a safe and inclusive educational environment. Read More.
Understanding Student Due Process
Misconceptions and Truths: Understanding Student Due Process
Due process refers to the rights and procedures that individuals should be granted and the government should respect when facing potential deprivation of life, liberty, or property. Due Process in an educational setting ensures that students are treated fairly, especially when facing disciplinary actions that might significantly impact their academic journey. Read More.
Other Updates
Bringing Hearts to Ice: One Man's Love for Hockey and Humanity
In a fast-paced world, Solomon Radner, a senior attorney at K Altman Law, finds meaning in camaraderie and selflessness. His love for hockey and dedication to serving others define his life’s purpose. Read More.
Keith Altman - A leader in Title IX law
Founding Attorney Keith Altman will teach a continuing education course for other attorneys. Committed to contributing to the legal community, Keith finds teaching to be an excellent method of giving back. His deep knowledge of Title IX makes him an ideal instructor for this subject, enabling him to guide other legal professionals through the complexities of these changes. This course will offer valuable insights and updates relevant to practitioners in the field.
What is an Education Attorney?
An education attorney specializes in the legal issues surrounding education. They work with students, parents, schools, and other educational institutions to advocate for the rights and best interests of their clients.
Education attorneys represent students as well as educational professionals in matters related to academic misconduct, Title IX, sexual misconduct, cheating, plagiarism, special education matters, hazing, issues related to education reform etc.
Education lawyers also provide guidance on compliance with education laws and regulations to educational institutions. They ensure that students receive quality education and that all the parties who are an integral part of an education system, especially students and educational professionals are treated fairly and in accordance with the law.
Contact K Altman Law if you need to speak with one of our Student Defense Advocates. We are committed to holding schools accountable for doing the right thing for students – including yours!
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