Tag:Department of Education

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Concludes a State Student Loan Authority is Not Immune to Suit

The 10th Circuit found that the state loan authority of Missouri was not an arm of the state entitled to 11th Amendment immunity.

Department of Education Forgives $107 Million for Colorado Student Loans to Westwood College

The U.S. Department of Education is forgiving the federal student loans of 5,440 Colorado borrowers enrolled at Westwood College.

U.S. Department of Education Forgives Loans of 2,440 Colorado Students Defrauded by ITT Technical Institute

The Department of Education announced it’s forgiving the federal student loans of 2,440 Colorado ITT Technical Institute students, after the school misled students about the value of an ITT degree.

Department of Education Forgives Over 1,600 Student Loans, credits Colorado AG’s Office

The U.S. Department of Education cited the state AG in its approval of 100% borrower defense for repayment claims against Westwood College.

New Bills Address Labor, Business and Employment Issues

Colorado lawmakers introduced a big batch of bills when they reconvened the week of Feb. 15, including a handful that attorneys say employers will...

Clery Act Experts Offer Compliance Perspectives

As the year inches toward October 1, when federally funded colleges and universities will release their annual security reports about campus crime statistics and...

Civil Rights Firm Sheds Light on Challenges for Students with Disabilities

Editor’s Note: This is the third and final article profiling CTLA Case of the Year Award nominees. The winner will be announced at the...

Top Litigators 2018: Jack Robinson

When Jack Robinson lost a major 10th Circuit Court of Appeals special education case interpreting the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act a decade ago,...