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Florida Public Radio’s Capital Report (Video)
24 July 2013
Holland & Knight
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Jennifer Mansfield is a Partner in our
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A Florida appeals court is deciding whether the public should
have access to data used in evaluating school teachers. The data in
question are part of the state's controversial teacher
assessments and the Florida Times-Union newspaper wants the public
to be able to evaluate the state's evaluation methods. Media
Law Partner Jennifer Mansfield weighs in on the subject.
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