California School Law

An invaluable, comprehensive resource for the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of education law.
California School Law provides an accessible, comprehensive source for the latest law and policy in this rapidly changing and critical field. Earlier editions of the book, authored by Frank Kemerer and Peter Sansom, have become coveted desktop references for administrators, governing board members, education attorneys, union leaders, and policymakers. In this updated and expanded fourth edition, Dean T. Adams and Margaret A. Dalton bring this analysis up to the present, including examining California's often unique state law as well as applicable federal law, and exploring how they combine to affect the day-to-day operation of the state's traditional public, charter, and private schools.
Beginning with an explanation of the legal framework for California schooling, the book moves quickly to examine important areas of law including curriculum, teacher and student rights of expression, religion in the public school setting, racial and gender discrimination, students with disabilities, student discipline, privacy, search and seizure, and legal liability in both state and federal court. Also included are chapters on unions and collective bargaining, employment, and educational finance issues.
Law never stands still and is proceeding at a record pace in education. This book is an invaluable tool for readers who wish to obtain a working knowledge of this extensive area of education law.
—Dr. Gloria E. Ciriza, San Diego County Superintendent of Schools
"California School Law presents the complex subject of school law in a comprehensive, concise, and understandable manner. Through deep insight and guidance, this book presents a detailed description of the legal landscape affecting schools throughout California. California School Law is an invaluable resource for administrators, Board members, policymakers, educators, students studying the law, and anyone who would benefit from a thorough understanding of the legal issues facing today's education system."
—Jack O'Connell, 26th California Superintendent of Public Instruction and former California State Senator
"As a lifelong educator and advocate for equity in public education, I consider California School Law an essential resource for all educational leaders navigating the legal intricacies of our public schools. I rely on this book both as a district administrator and as required reading in the graduate-level courses I teach, where its clarity and depth consistently support thoughtful leadership and informed decision-making. Its comprehensive coverage makes it a critical tool for advancing educational justice across California."
—Dr. Francisco Escobedo, San Diego State University and former Superintendent of Chula Vista Elementary School District