The Year in Review books include all special education decisions in IDEA and Section 504 cases issued by the U.S. Courts of Appeal for that year, and include cases about discrimination in daycare centers, private schools, medical licensing board exams, and higher education; damages; higher stand...
The law that governs special education is the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This law states that a “team”, not the parents of a child; get to make decisions about their education. The parent is one of the members of the...
Board of Education, a class action lawsuit on behalf of the 18,000 children in Washington D.C. schools containing children with a range of disabilities, the court ordered the district to educate all students, including those with disabilities.Other cases highlighted biases against certain students....
Article 3 Shenzhen Municipal People's Government (hereinafter referred to as the "Municipal People's Government") and the district people's governments shall incorporate the protection of intellectual property rights into their plans of the national economy and social development, enhance education, trai...
(5) have objections to the sanction or punishment imposed by the university, make complaint to the university and education administrative departments; make complaint or bring a lawsuit if their legitimate rights and interests are infringed by the university or faculty; ...
Violates your child’s right to a free and appropriate public education Violates the rules of your child’s IEP In some cases, the dispute may involve a delay about when services will be provided; in others, the school district is simply refusing to provide certain services. In these scenario...
The Sixth Circuit ruled that the arguments made by the parents of a young girl with spastic quadriplegic palsy were “crucially linked” to her education, and must be exhausted under the IDEA prior to pursuing a federal lawsuit under Section 504/Title II. The parents of the child sought the...
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