Introduction
The Richmond Public Interest Law Review (PILR) is a publication dedicated to issues of social welfare, public policy, and public interest law. Run by second and third-year students at the University of Richmond School of Law, PILR publishes three issues annually, available both online and in print. Our authors include practitioners, law professors, legislative advocates, public officials, law students, and other insightful individuals working to change the law—and the world—for the better.
Please see our main website for comprehensive information about the journal.
Executive Board
Editor-in-Chief: | Nick Kaye |
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Executive Editor: | Sarah Gokelman |
Managing Editor: | Alberto Wray |
Current Issue: Volume 27, Issue 2 (2024) 2024 Symposium
Prefatory Matter
Letter From The Editor
Courtney Squires
Letter From The Symposium Editors
Nicole Evans and Erin Sweet
Articles
From Suspension to Mass Incarceration: Punishment of Students with Special Needs and the School-To-Prison Pipeline
Bailey Ellicott
Navigating the Intersection of Mckinney-Vento and Idea
Patricia A. Popp and Martha Crockett
504 Plans, School Gender Policy, and Gender Dysphoria: How the Case of Kesha T. Williams May Change Education Policy
Clifford Clapp
Breaking Barriers: Examining the Impact of Special Education Services on Juvenile Justice Involvement
Madison Neale
“Every Child Needs A Champion”: Foster Children with Disabilities and the Appointment of Surrogate Parents Under Idea
Cassie A. Powell
The Challenges of Meeting the Needs of Virginia Students with Disabilities Through Individualized Education Programs
Hank Bostwick, Courtney Pugh, LaTonya Slade, Sara Platenberg, and Melissa Waugh