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Janel George Weighs In on Missouri Having Highest Suspension Rate in the U.S. for Black Elementary Students

Tuesday, February 24, 2015 | news

Missouri’s Suspension Rate of Black Elementary Students Highest in the Nation Janel George, Senior Education Policy Counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, said the study should spur schools and communities to action. “The nation can’t close the achievement gap if we don’t close the discipline gap,” she said during the conference call. […]

Janel George Weighs In on Federal Law in School Discipline at Capitol Hill Roundtable

Saturday, June 6, 2015 | news

Can Federal Education Law be Used to Curb Harsh School Discipline?  “Public school discipline practices are pushing children out of school,” said Janel George, senior education policy counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which co-sponsored the event. “You cannot learn and you cannot achieve if you’re not in a classroom.” …George of the […]

Janel George Opinion for Education Week “ESSA Offers Opportunity to Combat School Pushout”

Friday, January 8, 2016 | news

ESSA Offers Opportunity to Combat School Pushout ESSA includes provisions that could help dismantle one of the most discriminatory and insidious, yet often overlooked, phenomena in our nation’s public education system: school pushout. The term refers broadly to disciplinary policies, practices, conditions, and mindsets that result in students being targeted and excluded from the general […]

Janel George is Quoted in Education News on Black Students and Suspension Rates

Monday, March 16, 2015 | news

From the article: Janel George, a lead lawyer for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, also shared this sentiment, calling suspension a “school pushout” that undermines kids and prevents them from learning, reports Patrick O’Donnell at Cleveland.com. “Our nation cannot close the achievement gap if we ignore the discipline gap,” George said. Read the […]

Janel George Discusses the Future of No Child Left Behind on “To The Point”

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 | news

It’s often said that compromise gives something to everyone but leaves nobody happy. Case in point is the bipartisan effort to replace “No Child Left Behind” with a new, federal education reform called, “Every Child Succeeds.” We hear where and how Republicans and Democrats agree to disagree. Later on the program the despair and outrage […]

Janai S. Nelson Begins Tenure as LDF’s 8th President and Director-Counsel

Tuesday, March 15, 2022 | news

Today, Janai S. Nelson began her tenure as the eighth President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF), following Sherrilyn Ifill in the first-ever woman-to-woman leadership transition in the organization’s 82-year history. “I am deeply honored to lead LDF through the next chapter of our work advancing the rights and fighting […]

Janai Nelson: Proven Perils of Rolling the Dice on Trump

Monday, December 19, 2016 | news

By: Janai Nelson Source: Huffington Post From the moment he began assembling his administration, president-elect Donald Trump has confirmed the worst fears of the 75 percent of the electorate who did not vote for him. He has eschewed a team of rivals in favor of prospective nominees who carry the stains of inexperience and insouciance regarding […]

Janai Nelson, LDF President and Director-Counsel Testifies Before U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce on “The State of Education in America”

Wednesday, February 5, 2025 | news

Today, Legal Defense Fund (LDF) President and Director-Counsel Janai Nelson urged lawmakers to safeguard access to high-quality, inclusive, and equitable public education by fulfilling Brown v. Board’s promise in testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce, particularly in the wake of recent threats by the Trump Administration. “Public education is not […]

Janai Nelson Writes About the Evenwel v. Abbott Decision in Hamilton and Griffin on Rights

Monday, April 11, 2016 | news

Evenwel v. Abbott: Every Person (and Every Win) Counts, by Janai Nelson While many are rightly claiming victory for Monday’s decision upholding the bedrock principle of one person, one vote established more than half a century ago, some have grown weary of having to defend against baseless challenges to longstanding legal principles and view the […]

Janai Nelson Weighs In on the latest Supreme Court Arguments in Race and College Admissions

Wednesday, February 3, 2016 | news

What’s different about the latest challenge to Affirmative Action? Should race be a consideration in college admissions? For the second time in three years, the Supreme Court justices are considering the constitutionality of that question. Gwen Ifill examines the opposing viewpoints with Richard Kahlenberg of the Century Foundation and Janai Nelson of the NAACP Legal […]

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