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The increasing involvement of the courts in standards-based reform is one of the most important developments in Education Law since the courts became involved in desegregation. This book explores how the courts' growing role in educational policy impacts the standards-based movement in areas such as school finance reform and the No Child Left Behind Act, and explains how the courts' role will change in the coming years.

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The increasing involvement of the courts in standards-based reform is one of the most important developments in Education Law since the courts became involved in desegregation. This book explores how the courts' growing role in educational policy impacts the standards-based movement in areas such as school finance reform and the No Child Left Behind Act, and explains how the courts' role will change in the coming years.

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Benjamin Michael Superfine is an Assistant Professor in the Policy Studies Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He received his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and a Ph.D. in Education Foundations and Policy from the University of Michigan School of Education. Before joining UIC, he practiced law at Dow Lohnes PLLC in Washington, D.C. Professor Superfine's research interests include various topics in education law and policy, including standards-based accountability policies and school finance reform litigation.