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San Antonio, Texas · San AntonioTexas A&M University-San Antonio’s Mock Trial Organization at Palo Alto College’s courtroom closed out the Spring 2025 semester with a scrimmage on the State of Midlands v. Dakota Sutcliffe case. Scrimmages mimic a competition setting for students to practice in. The MTO plans to compete at the American Mock Trial Association — a non-profit organization... The post The Mock Trial Organization channels future legal careers in end-of-semester scri…Read Article
The Mock Trial Organization channels future legal careers in end-of-semester scrimmage | Texas A&M University-San Antonio

Charter SchoolsSenate Bill 11 would allow trustee boards of public school districts and governing bodies of charter schools to approve voluntary school prayer meetings and Bible readings. Opponents argue it violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.See the Story
Texas bill allowing school prayer presented as ‘voluntary,’ but constitutional questions remain
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San Antonio, Texas · San AntonioThe shift of special education services to the Department of Health and Human Services is a move that Texas A&M University-San Antonio faculty say could jeopardize the rights and support systems that students with disabilities depend on. The executive order titled, Improving Education Outcomes by Empowering Parents, States, and Communities, signed earlier this year, will... The post Are resources for special education at risk? Potential impacts…Read Article
Are resources for special education at risk? Potential impacts from the dismantling of the education department | Texas A&M University-San Antonio
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