Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Alabama Association of School Boards; Alabama Commission on Higher Education; Alabama Council for Technology in Education; Alabama Education Association; Alabama State Board of Education; Alabama State Department of Education; American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
The first African-American to serve on the Alabama State Board of Education was Peyton Finley (1871–1873) from Lafayette in Chambers County who was "free-born" from birth in 1824. Active in the Republican Party after the Civil War, during the Reconstruction era, he served a single term on the State School Board. Among his contributions was ...
At the suggestion of Thomas Goode Jones of Montgomery, at the annual meeting in 1881, a committee was created and charged with the responsibility of adopting a code of legal ethics for the bar, the first code of legal ethics in the country. The Alabama Code of Ethics was adopted by the bar at its annual meeting in 1887 and was the foundation of ...
(Reuters) - Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed into law on Wednesday a ban on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in public schools, making the state one of a few to enact broad measures ...
The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the Governor of Alabama, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House and confirmed by the Senate, is the state agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordination of higher education in Alabama, the administration of various student aid programs, and the performance of designated ...
Feb. 16—Alabama House Representative Matt Simpson (R-Baldwin) plans to introduce a bill next week which would reduce the Alabama Ethics Commission to little more than a civil regulatory agency.
The law, which takes effect Oct. 1, prohibits public universities, K-12 school systems and state agencies in Alabama from maintaining DEI offices. However, it’s unclear how much the law will ...
Law School City ABA Accredited [2] Birmingham School of Law: Birmingham: No Cumberland School of Law (Samford University) Birmingham: Yes Miles Law School: Birmingham: No Thomas Goode Jones School of Law (Faulkner University) Montgomery: Yes University of Alabama School of Law: Tuscaloosa: Yes