Archive for 2010
Shanahan Law Group signs on as silver sponsor for N.C. Alliance for Public Charter Schools’ inaugural conference
RALEIGH, N.C. – Shanahan Law Group, PLLC has signed on as a Silver Sponsor of the N.C. Alliance for Public Charter Schools’ inaugural conference, which is set for July 11-13 at the Sheraton Raleigh. “Public charter schools are an important tool to help ensure that every child in North Carolina has the opportunity to obtain…
Read MoreKieran Shanahan of Shanahan Law Group receives mediator certification
RALEIGH, N.C. – Kieran Shanahan, founder and principal of Shanahan Law Group, PLLC, was recently certified as a mediator for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Shanahan, a former federal prosecutor, has extensive courtroom experience and has been a certified mediator in North Carolina since 1992. “I enjoy using my…
Read MoreThe Fayetteville Observer – Moore Charter School represented by Shanahan Law Group wins temporary reprieve to stay open
By Michael Futch Staff writer The Academy of Moore County earned a preliminary victory Tuesday in its legal battle to keep the charter school open. Administrative Law Judge Fred Morrison Jr. granted the school’s motion to stay a decision by the state Board of Education to not renew the academy’s charter until a final ruling…
Read MoreWRAL: Judge halts revocation of Moore school’s charter (school represented by Shanahan Law Group)
See related video Raleigh, N.C. – A state judge on Tuesday ordered that a Moore County charter school be allowed to remain open until he can hold a full hearing on state education officials’ attempt to revoke the school’s charter. The State Board of Education voted in March against renewing the charter for the Academy…
Read MoreNews 14: Academy of Moore County (A Shanahan Law Group client) wins temporary reprieve to stay open
RALEIGH – A Moore County charter school will be able to stay open for the time being. That’s the ruling from an administrative law judge about the Academy of Moore County. A temporary stay was the last resort for the academy to keep its doors open. The school’s charter was set to expire at the…
Read MoreThe Fayetteville Observer: Shanahan Law Group represents Moore County charter school fighting closure
By Michael Futch Staff writer ABERDEEN – Over the past year, the Academy of Moore County has moved into a $2.2 million building and seen its grades improve. But come August, the 170 students at the charter school may find themselves back in public classrooms. The state Board of Education voted March 3 not to…
Read MoreWTVD: Judge throws out lawsuit against Wake County School Board (a Shanahan Law Group client)
See related video RALEIGH (WTVD) — A Superior Court judge ruled Friday afternoon against a group of citizens who sued the Wake County School Board. The group claimed the board violated North Carolina’s Open Meetings Law by restricting access to a recent meeting. It wanted action taken by the board at the meeting on March…
Read MoreThe News & Observer: Lawsuit against Wake County School Board (a Shanahan Law Group client) fails
BY T. KEUNG HUI – Staff Writer RALEIGH — The Wake County school board majority will move forward with plans for neighborhood schools after a judge dismissed a lawsuit Friday that contended that prior votes were illegal. The board is set to give final approval Tuesday to changing the student assignment policy to remove all…
Read MoreThe Greenville Daily Reflector: NC Judge gives green-light to neighborhood schools
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina’s largest school district is set to give final approval next week to a plan to end its busing for diversity program after a judge dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block the move. Judge Bill Pittman said in his ruling Friday that the Wake County school board was taking reasonable…
Read MoreThe News & Observer: Article on Shanahan Law Group’s Representation of the Wake County Board of Education
BY T. KEUNG HUI – STAFF WRITER RALEIGH — A Superior Court judge rejected today arguments that the Wake County school board violated the state’s Open Public Meetings Law by not moving recent meetings to accommodate large crowds opposed to changing the diversity policy. In a court order, Judge Bill Pittman turned down the request…
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