Q: Is NYC violating Education Law 3020 when they charge teachers without bringing charges to an Executive vote ?
Judge Desmond Green ruled that a 3020 hearing cannot proceed unless charges were decided by the Panel for Education Policy (PEP). I was fired in 2016 after a 3020 hearing where my principal found probable cause and not the PEP. Can I challenge this?
A: Seek a NYC education lawyer possibly from NELA NY's list of attorneys or the New York City Bar Association lawyer referral service. You want an attorney who is close to an expert on New York City Education Law which is highly technical. Good luck.
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