Jason Nance is an Associate Professor of Law and the Associate Director for Education Law and Policy at the Center on Children and Families at the University of Florida. Professor Nance earned his B.A. in History Teaching from Brigham Young University, M.A. and Ph.D. in Education from Ohio State University, and his J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.
His research deals with racial inequalities in the public schools and school discipline, the school-to-prison pipeline, students’ rights, and education law in general.
Representative Publications
Nance, Jason P. “Over-Disciplining Students, Racial Bias, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline.” University of Richmond Law Review 50 (2015): 1063-1074.
Nance, Jason P. “School Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment.” (2014).
Nance, Jason P. “Students, Security, and Race.” Emory Law Journal 63 (2013): 1-57.
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