Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

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NDRN Releases Shocking Report on Seclusion and Restraint in...

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     Today, the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN)  issued School is Not Supposed to Hurt, a disturbing national report on...

NDRN to Issue Report on Seclusion and Restraint in Schools

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     On Tuesday January 13th the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) will conduct a media briefing and will release a...

New IDEA Rules Clarify Parents' Right to Revoke...

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The IDEA requires parental consent before a child receives special education and related services. But the IDEA statute does not...

Section 504 and Providing Health Related Services to...

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     In my last post I discussed a California court decision that overturned  guidance issued by the California Department of...

6th Circuit Lets Parent File Retaliation Suit for...

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     In Jenkins v. Rock Hill Local School District and Evans  513 F.3d 580 (6th Cir. 2008) the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has...

The IDEA and Charter Schools

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     What are charter schools?

For Some Families There's No Place Like Home: The IDEA...

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All fifty states have laws allowing parents to home school their children. Under the IDEA special education includes specially...

10th Circuit Denies Private Residential Placement for Child...

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In Thompson R2-J School District v Luke P., a case out of Colorado, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a district...

Ninth Circuit Rules that Limiting Parents’ Expert’s Class...

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    In L.M. v Capistrano Unified School District, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals determined that limiting the parents’...

Services Plans for Parentally-placed Private School...

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     Some students with disabilities attend private rather than public schools. There are three scenarios in which a student with...

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