Skip to Main Content

Education Law

The in depth world of treatises

TREATISES

Like any treatise, Education law treatises are multivolume editions that provide extensive coverage of law.  A good treatise will have extensive summaries of the law, citing to applicable state and federal primary sources.  When would a treatise be helpful?  You might want to know almost everything there is to know about education law.  Treatises are also useful for comparing state and federal law; for example a treatise may have a survey of the corresponding state statutes for a particular legal topic.

 

The College of Law also has this treatise in print. The 2015 seven volume set provides extensive coverage of state and federal education law.  The set also has forms and  reference material that includes tables that list applicable state statutes for several major education law topics.

The call number for the print treatise is KF4115.R37, and its catalog record is here.