Federal Education Law
/ˈfɛdərəl ˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃən lɔː/
Definitions
- (n.) The body of law enacted by the federal government regulating educational policies, institutions, funding, and students' rights.
Federal education law mandates equal access to education for all students regardless of disability.
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- federal education law
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Commentary
Federal education law primarily governs national standards for public education and intersects with civil rights and administrative law; drafters should note its impact on state education systems and funding mechanisms.
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